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TOOELE Biting into RANSCR IPT the burgers of T Tooele County See B1 SERVING TOOELE COUNTY BULLETIN SINCE 1894 TUESDAY May 15, 2012 www.TooeleTranscript.com Vol. 118 No. 100 50¢ Tooele psychiatrist charged with prescribing drugs after license was revoked by Emma Penrod probable cause statement. Heap appearance in court on Monday STAFF WRITER allegedly wrote prescriptions on morning, but received a continu- six occasions after his license ance to allow his attorneys to file A Tooele psychiatrist has been was officially revoked by the for a change of venue that would charged in 3rd District Court with Utah Division of Professional move the hearing to Salt Lake City, writing prescriptions two months Licensing on May 4, 2010. The where Heap, his defense attorney, after his license to practice medi- drugs prescribed were Suboxone, Douglas Stowell, and the pros- cine was revoked by the state. which is used to treat opioid and ecutor, Assistant State Attorney The Utah Attorney General heroin addictions; Alprazolam, General Don Brown, reside. has charged Alan Heap, who an anxiety medication; amphet- Because the alleged prescrip- practiced psychiatry in Tooele amine, used to treat attention tions were issued in Heap’s Tooele for 15 years, with six third-degree deficit disorder; and lisdexam- office, the case was originally felony counts of distributing a fetamine, used to treat attention controlled substance without deficit hyperactivity disorder. Maegan Burr a valid license, according to a Heap was to make his initial SEE CHARGED PAGE A5 ➤ Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High science teacher Camille Clegg-Patch shows her class an owl pellet during a class scavenger hunt Monday morning. Clegg-Patch was selected as the Teacher of the Year for the 2011-12 school year by the Tooele County School District. Making Science Cool Junior high instructor named district’s Teacher of the Year.

by Tim Gillie classroom,” said Small. STAFF WRITER Clegg-Patch, who greets her students at the door each day, has a knack for helping A 14-year veteran science teacher at students discover an interest in science, Clarke Johnsen Junior High School has been according to Small. named Teacher of the Year for 2012 by the “Many students enter my class at the Tooele County School District. beginning of the school year with a sour Camille Clegg-Patch was presented with taste in their mouth for science,” said Clegg- the award at the school district’s first Annual Patch. Employee Recognition Banquet held on Within days, Clegg-Patch said she is able May 10 at the Community Learning Center. to get those students interested in science Previously the recognition was presented by appealing to their individual interests. at a Tooele County School Board meet- Clegg-Patch believes science should be ing, but this year local businesses spon- rigorous, exciting and fun, whether that sored and the Tooele County School District means having students sit in a dunk tank for Foundation hosted an awards night, includ- an experiment to measure density or walk- ing dinner for the recipients of the district’s ing around outside and tearing open owl annual education awards. pellets to see what can be learned from the Maegan Burr It is Clegg-Patch’s relationship with stu- bone fragments found inside. dents that motivated Jared Small, CJJHS “Walking into her classroom is an experi- JoAnn Dixon looks at damage done to a fence and retaining wall Friday afternoon after a truck drove through her back yard principal, and assistant principal Mark ence,” said Small. “It is not just sit and lec- Thursday night near 400 South in Tooele. The driver of the truck has not yet been found. Brunsdale to nominate her for the Teacher ture. There are a lot of hands-on activities. of the Year award. Students are busy and actively engaged in “She has a good relationship with each of her students and helps them to be a suc- Runaway truck leaves Tooele cess and make them feel very wanted in her SEE TEACHER PAGE A5 ➤ woman’s back yard trashed Grantsville leads pack in Unidentified driver left trail of chicken feathers and hay

by Emma Penrod just after midnight and lost con- then fled the scene. website transparency STAFF WRITER trol around 425 West, where it hit “It screams DUI or something,” a street sign. The truck continued said Lt. Adrian Day, of the Tooele A truck dropped into the north over a curb and into a back City Police Department. “But we transparency grade. West Elementary playground yard, then proceeded through the just don’t know what factors were Sunshine Review revises marks upward After Grantsville Mayor Brent last Thursday night after tearing yard and another fence before involved.” Marshall learned in March that through a back yard to get there. falling five to six feet over a retain- after mayor spearheads changes his city had received a “C-” for The flatbed truck was appar- ing wall and landing on West its website from the Sunshine ently traveling east on 400 South Elementary grounds. The truck SEE TRASHES PAGE A6 ➤ by Tim Gillie made improvements to their Review, an Alexandria, Va., STAFF WRITER websites over the past two based non-profit group that months, but only Grantsville monitors and grades public Grantsville City, Tooele City improved enough to substan- websites nationwide, he con- NEW HOME FOR LUTHERAN CHURCH and Tooele County have all tially raise its national website tacted the group. “I wanted to find out what we SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX had to do improve our transpar- The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:11 a.m. 8:40 p.m. 9 9 9 9ency9 and get a better grade,” Thursday 6:10 a.m. 8:41 p.m. 8 7 said Marshall. Friday 6:10 a.m. 8:42 p.m. Saturday 6:09 a.m. 8:43 p.m. As a result, the Grantsville Sunday 6:08 a.m. 8:44 p.m. City website now lists individual Monday 6:07 a.m. 8:45 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Moncontact Tue information for council Tuesday 6:06 a.m. 8:46 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™members as well as identify- The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Maegan Burr Wednesday 3:44 a.m. 4:59 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High;ing 8-10 Rachel Wright, Grantsville Thursday 4:12 a.m. 5:57 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme City recorder, as the city’s infor- Mountain of Friday 4:41 a.m. 6:55 p.m. Faith Pastor Saturday 5:14 a.m. 7:52 p.m. ALMANAC mation officer and the per- Sunday 5:51 a.m. 8:47 p.m. Statistics for the week ending May 14. son responsible for handling Rick Ehrheart Partly sunny and very Partly sunny and Not as warm; a p.m. Mostly cloudy and Monday 6:33 a.m. 9:39 p.m. Sunny and pleasant Mostly sunny and nice Mostly sunny Temperatures poses for a Tuesday 7:20 a.m. 10:28 p.m. warm remaining warm t-storm possible very warm requests for records filed under High/Low past week the 81/42 state’s Government Records photo in his New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 71/47 congregation’s 84 54 83 50 70 43 68 41 77 49 81 53 85 60 Average temp past week Access 61.1 and Management Act. Normal average temp past week The 58.9 site also now contains a new home on the south TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures Highnew Low tab with financial informa- May 20 May 28 June 4 June 11 Shown is Wednesday’s end of Tooele tion such as property and sales Forecasts and graphics provided by weather. Temperatures are Monday morn- Wednesday night’s lows and 79 tax81 rates levied by Grantsville 71 77 72 72 ing. See story AccuWeather, Inc. ©2012 Wednesday’s highs. Grantsville City website was recently upgraded to a “B-” by the Sunshine65 on A9. Review. The city had previously received a “C-” grade from the non-profit SEE WEBSITE PAGE A7 ➤ group that monitors and grades public websites. 59 51 UTAH WEATHER 45 50 43 42 48 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan BULLETIN BOARD A8 Grouse 84/47 Wendover PrecipitationAIR QUALITY (in inches) INSIDE Creek 82/58 Knolls Clive WEATHER Lake Point Tuesday CLASSIFIEDS B5 80/48 85/57 84/56 83/58 9.07 HOMETOWN B1 Ogden Stansbury Park Moderate 6.35 GHS softball Rosewood Dental 84/55 Erda 83/58 AIR ACTION OBITUARIES A6 Grantsville whomps Payson in hosts free day of Vernal 86/56 Pine Canyon Wednesday0.56 1.13 Salt Lake City 81/48 83/57 71/48 0.00 0.15 OPEN FORUM A4 Tooele 83/58 Bauer Good state tourney dentistry 84/54 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal SPORTS A10 81/54 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 84/54 83/54 82/48 See Stockton Thursday See A10 See A2 Price complete 81/54 80/49 High Good Nephi forecast Rush Valley 84/48 81/53 Ophir Moderate on A9 72/50 Source:Low www.airquality.utah.gov Delta Manti Absent 84/56 81/50 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 88/54 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 82/54 81/53 Moab 81/53 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 88/56 Beaver 89/56 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 79/52 Ibapah 79/52 24-hour 84/52 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.06 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 81/51 81/51 at Grantsville 1.57 none 90/67 Kanab 85/54 Eureka 75/51 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4197.66 A2

A2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2012 Free dental clinic breaks own record for patients seen

by Emma Penrod “Everyone was so excited to come STAFF WRITER and help and serve,” Hunt said. Patients at the free clinic had two A free dental clinic held in Tooele options — either a simple dental on Saturday broke its own records cleaning with no exam, or else a for patients helped and services filling or, when necessary, an extrac- rendered. tion to fix a known problem. Those At the Day of Dentistry clinic who choose the later option have sponsored by Rosewood Dental the area x-rayed to determine the Associates, about 70 volunteers extent of the damage, and, if the donated $50,684 worth of free den- problem cannot be solved by a fill- tal care to 235 individuals — up ing, the patient is given the option from last year’s totals of 233 individ- to have the tooth extracted, or to uals and $45,369 in donated care. return to their regular dentist for a Nine local dentists donated their root canal. time and services, and several other New to the clinic this year was businesses contributed funds for a volunteer troop of Boy Scouts, dental supplies, a bounce house, a lead by 16-year-old Andre Bagley, DJ, lunch and treats. who helped raise funds for the clinic Despite edging above last year’s for his Eagle Scout project. At the record, the turnout wasn’t quite clinic, he and the rest of Troop 1278 as large as hoped for, according to handed out water to those waiting Mary Ann Hunt, Rosewood Dental in line, helped to keep the premises Associates office administrator. clean and watched children playing With additional volunteers and outside on the bounce house. the addition of a pediatric dentist “I would love to help again,” to the roster of dentists, Hunt had Bagley said. “It’s a great cause.” predicted a turnout near 300 indi- April Resendez, a Tooele resident viduals. But she suspected that the who brought her family out to have sunny weather and anticipation for cavities filled by the clinic’s volun- Mother’s Day kept some potential teer pediatric dentist, said she was patients away. impressed by the number of volun- Nonetheless, the atmosphere teers at the clinic. wasn’t one of disappointment. “It’s a good effort by the commu- nity to help those without adequate Sue Butterfield dental insurance,” Resendez said. Rosewood Dental hygenist Ashley George and Dr. Joseph Johnson work on Bradley DeHerrera’s teeth Saturday at a free dental clinic. Volunteers gave a final tally CORRECTIONS “We have dental insurance, but it’s of 235 people free dental work. not the best, and we wanted the The Transcript-Bulletin is committed kids to see a pediatric dentist.” job with US Magnesium, and said caused him to cancel his regular wasn’t the only local resident who The clinic opened at 8 a.m., and to accurate reporting. To submit a Others who attended, such as he wouldn’t be eligible for dental cleaning in February, and he had appreciated the service. ceased taking new patients at 1:30. correction or clarification request, Troy Nieberger, another Tooele resi- insurance through his new employ- planned on going without until he “There are a lot of people in Volunteers had the site clean and please contact Editor Jeff Barrus at dent, had no dental insurance at all. er until he had worked with the heard about the free clinic. Tooele who need some assistance,” closed by 3:30. 882-0050 Ext. 120, or via email at Nieberger had recently taken a new company for a year. The situation Nieberger said he suspected he he said. [email protected] [email protected]. BUSINESS BRIEFS RMP taking school lands trust to court over power line The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes news items from the local busi- by Rachel Madison per acre before the easement to that hearing has yet to be set. ment. said SITLA will move to have it dis- ness community of 150 words or STAFF WRITER build the line was granted, and about Additionally, a lawsuit was filed “We had originally filed the suit missed there as well. less. Businesses can send news $2,000 after the easement. RMP’s in U.S. District Court by Rocky in federal court, but there was dis- “The state court doesn’t have of awards, promotions, internal Rocky Mountain Power’s plan to appraisals turned up just a $70,000 Mountain Power’s parent company, agreement over the jurisdiction jurisdiction either,” he said. “It’s for milestones, new business ven- build its Mona-to-Oquirrh transmis- difference between the before and PacifiCorp, on April 9, and was then [with SITLA], and the company different reasons than the federal tures, new hires, relocations, part- sion line across 1.5 miles of school after values of the property. refiled in Utah’s 3rd District Court [PacifiCorp] had no objection to it court, but I can’t explain those until nerships, major transactions and trust land north of Rush Valley has Because of such a large differ- on May 10. In the filed documents, being filed in state court, so we just we get everything filed. There will be other items to Jeff Barrus via e- caused the company to file three ence in the two offers, RMP filed an PacifiCorp states that because it is refiled it,” Oler said. more filings in state court to dismiss mail at jbarrus@tooeletranscript. legal actions against the state administrative appeal to the SITLA a public utility company, it is vested Mitchell said the action filed by this.” com, via fax at (435) 882-6123, School and Institutional Trust Lands board in March that is still pend- with the power of eminent domain PacifiCorp in federal court had to be Mitchell said ultimately SITLA and or via regular mail at P.O. Box 390, Administration over the impact of ing, according to Tom Mitchell, legal and needs to condemn an easement dismissed because it shouldn’t have RMP will have to take care of their Tooele, UT 84074. the line. counsel for SITLA. The board will and right-of-way over and across been filed in federal court in the first disagreement through the adminis- In March, SITLA asked for $4.4 appoint a hearing officer who will lands held in trust by the state of place. trative appeal process. million from RMP as a fee to miti- listen to both sides explain their Utah and managed by SITLA. “The state of Utah can’t be sued “I’m not sure why they are going ������ ��������� gate the impact of the transmission offers and the process used to deter- Margaret Oler, spokesperson in federal court under the U.S. through these different avenues [fil- � line on the value of its trust land mine them. The hearing officer will for Rocky Mountain Power, said Constitution,” he said. “It’s called ing in federal and state court], but �������� property. RMP offered $70,000. then present a recommendation to PacifiCorp filed to change the venue 11th Amendment immunity.” we’ll get to the end of it eventually,” �������������� SITLA’s appraisals determined the the SITLA board that it can either for the suit from federal court to the Now that the lawsuit has been he said. 8,000 acres to be worth about $3,500 accept, reject or modify. A date for state court because of a disagree- filed in 3rd District Court, Mitchell [email protected] �������������� ��������� ������������� ������������������ ������ ����������� ���������� the ������������ ��������������� Goshute health concerns come out though of Tooele for 114 ��������������� ������������������� County Years ������������� � ���������������� VOICETo subscribe call 882.0050 ��������� ������������ ������ Goshutes stay home from health fair ������������ ������������� ������ �������������� � ���������������� by Rachel Madison lives,” McCreary said. “A lot of “We’ve also done HIV screen- during the reservation’s fall health ������������ ������������ STAFF WRITER these folks are disconnected from ings, provided tobacco use aware- fair, flu shots and other immuni- ����������� ������������ the second-nature messages we ness and given information on zations are provided. Fifteen medical volunteers hear. It’s nice that we’re able to Medicare and Medicaid,” he said. [email protected] ������������ ������������ ���������������������������������� ����������������� ������������ conducted a health fair for the bring this information to their Additionally, McCreary said ����������������������� ������������ ������������ Skull Valley Band of Goshutes doorstep.” ������������������������ ������������������ � ����������� on Saturday that was tailored to A total of 12 medical volunteers American Indian health concerns. from the Moran Eye Center and ����������� However, only two members of the Urban Indian Center, both ������������� �������������������� the tribe attended the event. based in Salt Lake City, and three ����������� ����������� ����������������� Tim McCreary, Skull Valley people from the Tooele County �������� ���������������� ����������������� ������������� Band of Goshutes diabetes pro- Diabetes Coalition were there to ������� �������������� ����������������� gram director and physician’s offer medical services and health ��������� �������������������������� ������������� ���������������������� �������� ������������������� assistant, organizes a health fair tips. Although all health screen- �������� � ������������������ ��������������� twice a year so that members of ings are important, McCreary �������������� ����������������� the tribe can have easy access said diabetes screenings are the ����������� ������������� �������������� to health screenings and learn most important. Sunday • Monday • Tuesday ���� ��������� ��������������������������������� ������������ �������������� about different medical care “Diabetes happens with great �������� �������������������������� �������������� �������������� options. However, because of a frequency in our [Skull Valley] 1/4 lb Hamburger �������� � � ������������������ ������������� � ������������� death in the tribe, McCreary said population, and we do know ���������� only two of 134 tribe members among Native Americans it’s very ����������������� attended the health fair this past common,” he said. “It’s one of ��� ����������� ���������������� ��������� ����������� weekend. those medical conditions if left $ 00* �������� ���� ����������� � ����������������� Because of low attendance, untreated that can cause a great �������� ����������� ����������� �������� plans to change the fair from a deal of personal suffering.” ������������ � ������������������� �������� weekend day to a week night are McCreary said diabetic retinop- 2 ����� ������ �� ������������� ����������������� ������� in the works to try to increase athy, which is caused by changes ��������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������ attendance, McCreary said. in the blood vessels of the retina, �������� ������������������� �������������������������������������������������� Eileen DeLeeuw, Tooele County is the No. 1 cause of blindness in �������� � � ���� ����������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������� Diabetes Coalition coordina- the United States. Because of this, ���������������������������������� tor, said it was the coalition’s job the spring health fair focused ������������ ��������������������������������������������� ������� to provide a sample of healthy largely on eye health. ��������� ��������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������� EVERYDAY SPECIAL meals tribal members could cook Dr. Bala Ambati, associate pro- �������� ��������������������������� ��������������������������������������������� ������� � � ������������������ ����������������������������������������� out of a can if they didn’t have fessor of ophthalmology at Moran ������������������������������������������������� fresh foods on hand. However, Eye Center, is one of the doctors ������������ ��������� she said it was disappointing that who attended the health fair. He ������������ �������������������������������������� ������� ����������������������������������������������� the event wasn’t well attended. said he did not find any diabetic ��������� �������������������������� Hot Fudge �������� ������������������� ������������������������������������������� “Health fairs are just hard,” she retinopathy, but did diagnose the �������� � ����������� �������������������������������������������� said. “We’re to the point in Tooele two people who attended with ����������������������������������������������� Sundae �������������������������������������������� County where attendance is a real glaucoma. The disease, which ���������������� ������������������������ issue and we’re looking for other is an increase in fluid pressure ������� ������������� ways to reach out to people, like inside the eye that leads to optic $ ��������� �������������������������� �������� ������������������� �������������������������� through Facebook or at big events nerve damage and loss of vision, �������� � ������������������ ������������ like the Tooele Arts Festival.” is more common in diabetics. ����������������������� ������������������������������������� Regardless of attendance, “Part of the mission at Moran 1.99 ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������ McCreary said even if only a cou- is community outreach,” Ambati *Limited time only, ������������������������������������� �������������������������������� Like us on Facebook for ple of tribe members come to the said. “Underserved communities � �� ����������������������������������� exclusive weekly specials no other discounts or ����������������������� � ������������������������� health fair, the message of good are not just overseas but are right substitutions apply �� � �� � �� ������� ��� � �������������������� � health is getting out. here at home.” � �� ������������������������������������������ 490 N. Main, Tooele • 882-3608 ������������������ � ������������������������������������ “We’ve found that if we can McCreary said his main focus HOURS: Mon - Sat 10 am –10 pm Sunday 11 am – 10 pm �������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������� help educate our patients on how in the Goshute community is on ������������������������������������������� to take care of themselves and diabetes prevention and treat- 230 E. Main, Grantsville • 884-4408 ���������������� ����������������������������������� HOURS: Monday - Sunday 10 am – 10 pm ����������������������� their diabetes, then we can save ment, dietary advice and eye ������������������������������������������� a lot of money and preserve their care. ����������������������������������� �������������������������������������� A3

TUESDAY May 15, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A3 Blue Peak principal wins first-ever Administrator of the Year

by Tim Gillie 2009 and served as the assistant ognize my role as principal while STAFF WRITER principal at Tooele Junior High attending classes at the CLC,” School in 2008. said Ernst. “This year I went from A former dairy warehouse Ernst, 39, worked as a ware- classroom to classroom with our manager turned educator was house manager for a dairy in counselor that works with CTE named the Tooele County School Roseburg, Ore., before he went students, and introduced myself District’s 2012 Administrator of into education. to all the students to let them the Year. His career in education start- know that I am their principal Mark Ernst received the award ed when he came to Grantsville while at the CLC.” from the Tooele County School Junior High to teach history One of the successes of the District at an employee recogni- in 2004. After three years at CLC is that the community is tion awards banquet held May Grantsville Junior High, Ernst was starting to utilize the facility, 10 at the Community Learning the lead teacher at Tooele South Ernst said. Center. for one year before becoming “We have basketball teams “Mark is a visionary leader,” the assistant principal at Tooele that use the gym, the city teaches said Terry Linares, Tooele County Junior High. art classes here, we have hosted a School District superintendent. Ernst heads up Blue Peak High sign language and a coyote hunt- ‘He does the right things for stu- School, the Tooele County School dents in every situation.” District’s alternative high school, ing class,” said Ernst. “There have Ernst was named principal as well as the CLC, which pro- also been weddings and recep- of the CLC and Blue Peak High vides career and technology edu- tions here.” School in September 2009 almost cation for students from Tooele, Ernst, while maintaining his a year before the facility opened Stansbury, Grantsville, and Blue role as disciplinarian, is very pos- in 2010. Peak high schools. itive about his job at the CLC. “We were lucky to have some- Ernst said he has had to deal “It is wonderful. I tell people body as talented as Mark to with a few unanticipated situa- that I get paid to hang out with accept this assignment,” Linares tions since the CLC opened. teenagers all day,” said Ernst. “I said. Maegan Burr “We found that in combining also get to associate with one the Ernst was the principal of Mark Ernst poses for a photo at the Community Learning Center Monday morning. Ernst was named the Administrator of students from four schools the finest faculties and staff.” Tooele South High School in the Year for 2012 by the Tooele County School District. students sometimes didn’t rec- [email protected]

District student accounting specialist Western Valley Auto Lube wins employee of the year award • Front End • Clutch / Compressor by Tim Gillie • Brakes • A/C - Repair / STAFF WRITER • Tune-ups Recharge Every student counts and • Timming Belts • Bike & Car Tamara Cummings counts every • Clutches Inspections student in the Tooele County • Oil Changes School District. Cummings was recognized at the first annual Employee Western Valley Auto Lube Recognition Banquet on May 10 as the Education Support Professional Employee of the Year for 2012, formerly known as the welcomesMon - Fri 8am-6pm • SatBob 8am-3pm Fox classified employee of the year. Cummings is the student accounting specialist at the dis- trict office. “Tamara anticipates my needs 610 So. Main • 882.9000 before I ask. She is the Radar Maegan Burr O’Reilly [a character in the long- Student accounting specialist at the Tooele County School district Tamara running TV show M.A.S.H] of the Cummings poses for a photo at her desk Monday afternoon. Cummings was district office,” said Ken Luke, TOOELETRANSCRIPT named the support professional of the year for 2012 by the Tooele County If it happens here, read about it here. BULLETIN Tooele County School District School District. assistant superintendent. “If I need a report, she already has it. school district for 19 years, start- parents and students. She fields If I have a question, she has the ing in 1993 as a paraprofessional questions about SIS from teachers, answer ready.” in special education at Grantsville parents and students. It takes a team of people, includ- High School. She became the reg- Cummings also prepares the ing secretaries, custodians, bus istrar at GHS in 1995 under then- annual fall enrollment report and drivers, cooks and other support principal Terry Linares. the year-end report for the Utah staff to create an environment in In 2003, Cummings moved to State Office of Education. She is schools that is conducive to learn- the district office and became the responsible for all federal and state ing, said Luke, adding that the pupil accounting specialist for the reports involving student data. Support Professional of the Year district. “She is very good at what she award recognizes the outstanding Cummings is in charge of main- does and is very professional, contribution that these employees taining the student information always well prepared and dedi- make to education. system, a computerized database cated,” said Luke. Cummings has been with the used by administrators, teachers, [email protected] Hymas warns teens about GRAND dangers of texting while driving Kristine Johnson life that changed forever.” to the forefront the dangers of tex- RE-OPENING CORRESPONDENT Hymas told stories of teens who ting while driving. Nearly nine in took part in distracted driving and 10 teenage drivers have engaged Chad Hymas was involved in a suffered the consequences. The in distracted-driving behaviors serious accident that he said could risk of getting in a wreck while such as texting or talking on a have been avoided in April 2001. texting is 23 times worse than driv- cell phone, although most of them It left the Rush Valley resident a ing while not distracted. Sending know that their actions increase quadriplegic and began his life or even receiving a text can take their risk of crashing. In 2011, we MAY 18 • 19 • 20 as a globe-traveling professional a driver’s eyes off of the road for lost six teenagers in the Salt Lake All 28lb bags Earthborn Zoo Med Terrariums speaker who aims to motivate an average of 4.6 seconds — the Valley alone. Rio Tinto wants to be Holistic & Decor people by sharing his message and equivalent, at 55 mph, of driving at the forefront of this campaign in � �� � experiences. the length of an entire football an effort to educate our teens on Dog Food Monday morning, Hymas spoke field blind. �� �� ���� these dangers.” to a crowded auditorium at Tooele Hymas’ visit, which is one of THS students said Hymas’ pre- High School to warn teens of the many he’s making at Utah high sentation left a strong impact on dangers of texting while driving. schools, was sponsored by Rio them. FRIDAY $ Hymas started out the assem- Tinto. “The assembly taught my friends 4 - 7pm Jump Houses for kids bly talking about one choice he When it comes to fatal car crash- 1,000’ and I how destructive three seem- 4 - 7pm Carnival Game made in 2001. That was the year es where distraction is reported, ingly insignificant three letters can s his life was changed forever when teens are more likely to be involved be,” said THS junior Kelsey Carter. 6 - 7pm Reptile show IN a one-ton bale of hay broke his than any other age group. In 2011, “It was really scary to see how seri- neck, leaving him paralyzed and 16 percent of teen drivers involved PRIZES ously people’s lives are affected confined to a wheelchair. in a fatal crash were reported to SATURDAY because of texting and driving. So “I got a warning and I ignored have been distracted. now if we’re ever in a situation Noon - 7pm Jump House for kids it, and because of it I’m in a wheel- In a press release, Rio Tinto where we need to decide if we’re chair,” Hymas said. “I like my explained the motivations behind Noon - 7pm Carnival Game to be given away including: going to send that text, it will be wheelchair. I’m ok with all of this, the Hymas campaign: “The grow- easier to make the right choice.” 5 - 6pm Reptile Show A LIVE FERRET but I wasn’t okay with who my ing number of accidents caused Hymas has been named one of choice affected. It wasn’t just my while texting and driving has put 6:30pm Grand Prize Drawings FREE EARTHBORN the 10 most inspiring people in the DOG FOOD FOR A world by the Wall Street Journal, ROCKSTAR PETS UNIVERSITY WHOLE YEAR! and holds a world record, and trav- CLASSES All classes are free to the public els throughout the year, but his and open on a fi rst come fi rst served basis. CUSTOM BUILT heart remains in Tooele County. “People from here have sup- 12:30 - 1:30 Dog/Cat Shedding & ZO0 MED TERRARIUM ported me and Tooele High just Itching Solved MARINELAND LED rocks. I travel the world, but I am Aquariums 101 Building at home in Tooele and I wouldn’t 2:00 - 3:00 AQUARIUM want to be anywhere else,” said a Better Aquarium LIGHTING SYSTEM Hymas. 3:30 - 4:30 Terrariums 101 Living Art In the summer of 2003, Hymas DOOR PRIZES & FREE set the world record by wheeling his chair a total of 513 miles from SUNDAY SAMPLES ALL WEEKEND! Salt Lake City to Las Vegas. A lot of his training took place in the THS FREE BIRD GROOMING ALL DAY! Jump Houses provided by weight room and gym and the stu- Bounce Houses for Kids Noon - 4 pm Jumpin’ Jack Splash dents helped him greatly, he says. Noon - 4 pm Carnival Game 435-843-1500 “The assembly was really inspir- ing and it make you think about courtesy of Chad Hymas what is really important and if sending that text is really worth it,” Chad Hymas watches as Tooele High School students sign a pledge to not text said THS freshman Jacey Smart. 215 NORTH MAIN • TOOELE and drive Monday at an assembly. A4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2012

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OUR VIEW by the Transcript-Bulletin editorial board Before school’s out, take time to thank teachers The school year doesn’t wind down, it starts spinning faster. For teachers, students and administrators, the next two weeks will be a blur of activities culminating in farewells, shared celebrations, some nostal- gia — and the sudden sound of quiet hallways. Before the end of the school year is upon us, let’s take time to offer our collective thanks to the men and women who are the backbone of the Tooele County School District: teachers. Few professions mean as much on both an individual and a societal level as teaching. These are the people who help make our future scien- tists, artists, business leaders and doctors. But they are also the people who patiently coax a struggling child through a math problem or com- fort a student whose feelings have been hurt by a peer. Teachers inspire us, motivate us and show us a world of broader possibilities. Those are all traits embodied by the district’s 2012 Teacher of the Year, Camille Clegg-Patch. Over the course of her 14-year career, she has shared her love of science not only with high school and junior high students, but with her fellow teachers by mentoring them. Colleagues praise her enthusiasm for bringing the real world into the classroom through creative experiments and demonstrations that illustrate sci- entific principles far better than a textbook or lecture alone could. These experiments are the epitome of going above and beyond what’s expected. In that regard, it could be argued Clegg-Patch’s award is really an honor for the spirit of teaching. That makes it an award shared silently LETTERS TO THE EDITOR by thousands. How many other teachers go above and beyond every day, yet do so for years without much recognition even from the parents of their students? Shooters shouldn’t bow to riders Author misunderstood diversity Teachers live on a diet of long hours and relatively low pay, yet many Regarding the complaints of horse- After reading the article written by LETTERS POLICY are sustained by the quiet knowledge of their worth to the world — a back riders about having to share public staff writer Rachel Madison in the April The Transcript-Bulletin welcomes let- worth the world itself often fails to acknowledge. Let’s take this last two lands with shooters, it seems to me that 19 issue (“Author documents Hispanic ters to the editor from readers. Letters weeks of the school year to articulate our thanks to teachers for all they horse owners are a pampered group with migration to Tooele”) about Danny must be no longer than 250 words, do for our children and our society. It’s not enough to appreciate them public stables subsidized by taxpayer Quintana’s book “Caught in the Middle,” civil in tone, written exclusively for the from afar. Step up and tell them what they mean to you. money. Horse trails are available to ride I was very upset about the misinforma- Transcript-Bulletin, and accompanied by on free of any charge for trail mainte- tion contained in the article. I hope this the writer’s name, address and phone nance. It appears that there are a lot of book is listed in the fiction section. I number. Priority will be given to letters facilities and horse trails for people to do not know where Quintana gets the that refer to a recent article in the GUEST OPINION ride their horses. On the other hand, idea that this community was all white newspaper. All letters may be subject shooters pay a tax on guns and ammuni- Mormons until the Hispanics brought to editing. tion and hunting license fees that sup- diversity and the Catholics to Tooele. We port the public lands and the building of have had Mexicans and many European Letters written to thank an individual or Morality has become ranges. Yet we cannot even get a range Catholics since the smelter started in organization should be submitted for built in Tooele County. Apparently horse about 1910. Newtown, on the east side, “Notes of Appreciation” owners have more political power than was built because the saints downtown America’s whipping boy shooters with the county politicians. would not let the Catholics or any other Readers who are interested in writing a Where do some horse riders get the idea foreigners do business downtown from longer guest op-ed column on a topic of ollowing in the heels of the that they have a special right to use all about 1910 to the 1930s. Plat “C” school general interest should contact Editor U.S. Secret Service’s prosti- the public lands and shooters should be was built on Broadway and Birch streets Jeff Barrus directly via the contact infor- tution scandal in Colombia Jewel Punzalan confined to some small area or shoot- F because the saints would not let their mation at the top of this page. was a smaller story about the Allen ing should be banned entirely? As for children be around the Catholics for fall from grace of a top-ranking GUEST COLUMNIST the safety issue, I know of no hiker, ATV E-mail: [email protected] Democratic National Party insid- rider or horse rider ever being injured by education. A man named Sterling R. Harris ended that. In the 1940s, there Fax: (435) 882-6123 er. After Jay Parmley was accused a stray bullet. I do know of two deaths Mail: Letters to the Editor of sexually harassing a young — one in Tooele County — and numer- was a Catholic priest who taught Latin at Tooele High School. His name was Tooele Transcript-Bulletin male staffer, his ex-girlfriend be labeled a prude, backwards ous injuries suffered by horse riders. P.O. Box 390 accused him of infecting her with — or heaven forbid — moral. It’s Horse riding is inherently dangerous, Father V.C. Marceau. During World War HIV. a sector of society that’s increas- perhaps more than target shooting. If II, there were several hundred Italian What was astounding about ingly being marginalized by a safety is a concern, I suggest that people POWs at Tooele Army Depot. About the public reaction to these two news liberal media. This is not to say worry about the real dangers of horses. time of the Korean War, quite a number LETTER CONTEST stories was the misplaced moral liberals have the sexual-peccadilo As for Linda Osborne’s comment about of Navajos came into town to work at outrage. Condemnation towards market cornered, though their “rednecks shooting their guns” (Letters the depot. Many were Catholic. Also Each month, the Transcript-Bulletin will the Secret Service has revolved social policies certainly don’t to the Editor, May 8), does she think at that time, many Air Force personnel select the best letter of the month and around the fact that the security shore up morality. Is it a wonder owning a horse makes you a more intel- were stationed at TAD and a lot of them reprint it in the first Open Forum page of the United States president and Hollywood spends millions to ligent and sophisticated person than were Catholic. If Alex Dunn were alive of the following month. The winning the nation was compromised. In keep liberals in office? someone who enjoys target shooting? I and in charge, he would have chastised letter writer will receive a free one-year other words, had the perpetra- Contrary to Hollywood’s por- really doubt that is the case. the staff writer for not researching the subscription to the newspaper. The sub- tors been, say, pencil pushers, it trayal, there are citizens standing Jim Mallon material for the article. scription can be transferred or used to wouldn’t have been a big deal. for virtue. They want to buy mod- Tooele Ken Daly renew a present subscription. Can you imagine news outlets est clothes and shun foul lan- Tooele picking up a story of 10 govern- guage. They avoid R-rated movies ment clerks using a prostitution and pass on promiscuous enter- service? tainment. They affirm the tradi- GUEST OPINION Similarly, comments in news tional view of marriage between stories about Parmsley’s miscon- a man and a woman. They’re duct blamed him for spreading making choices that are more and HIV. Poor ex-girlfriend, some more difficult to make because of Closer examination of male-female wage wrote, for contracting HIV from societal pressure to conform to an untrustworthy man. Did it ever what used to be stigmatized just occur to anyone to question why 50 years ago. a woman who engaged in consen- It’s a crazy, crazy world when inequality reveals much different picture sual sex with a man she’s not mar- outrage over issues like immigra- ried to shouldn’t shoulder part of tion and student loans far exceeds rchimedes didn’t say, “Give me out in his book “Why Men Earn the blame for contracting a sexu- outrage over the unraveling of a bad statistic, and I will move More” that the 25 worst jobs in terms ally transmitted disease? this nation’s moral fabric. I may Athe Earth.” But that was only of stress and physical demands — Welcome to the feel-good gen- be preaching to the choir, but it’s because the ancient Greek math- occupations like sheet-metal worker eration, where morality is relative. a voice that needs to be heard ematician wasn’t familiar with the and firefighter — are more than 90 Do what you want, where you over the din. ways of Washington. percent male. In general, men who want, with whomever you want. If you believe that our country An entire movement has grown are employed full time work more Last week, President Barrack is better off morally today than a up around the factoid that American hours a day than women employed Obama said he now supports gay generation ago, then feel free to women make about 80 percent of full time (8.2 hours compared marriage. How could he expect tune me out. But if you know in the pay of men. It is a reliable talk- with 7.8, according to the Labor to have the moral authority to your bones that we need to stand ing point of Democrats who insist Department), and women are much speak out against his bodyguards’ up for morality, speak out. Speak the country is racked by a “War on more likely to interrupt their careers sexual debauchery? Prostitution is out to your kids and their friends. Women.” A raft of proposed legisla- to have children, affecting their earn- immoral but homosexuality isn’t? Speak out to your neighbors. tion purports to remedy the dis- ing power over time. Take a stand for morality — like Speak out to your government on crimination exposed by the damning more comfortable conditions, regu- With women now earning about the woman who objected to a the local and national level, and number. lar hours, more personal fulfillment 60 percent of bachelor’s and master’s fellow airplane passenger view- vote for those who will uphold MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and greater flexibility. Simply put, degrees, and reaching parity with ing pornography on his laptop your beliefs. You can and you recently wielded the statistic on many women — not all, but enough men in medical and law schools, it — and prepare to be subjected to should. “Meet the Press,” and reacted with to have a big impact on statistics stands to reason that the wage gap public ridicule. Why should the Don’t listen to those who tell shocked disbelief that anyone would — trade higher pay for other desir- will narrow, even if it doesn’t disap- burden of social stigma be cast on you otherwise. question such a cold, hard fact, as if able job characteristics.” pear. those advocating for our nation to it were as incontestable as the cir- The Institute for Women’s Policy A study by a research organization return virtue? Jewel Punzalan Allen is a long- cumference of the Earth. Research, a feminist outfit obsessed called Reach Advisors shows that No one dares to define “nor- time journalist who lives in Never mind that the figure is crude with the wage gap, published a study single women in their 20s make 105 mal” or “good” anymore, lest one Grantsville. and misleading. The latest data noting that twice as many women as percent of single men in their 20s from the Labor Department say that men work in jobs with median earn- in urban areas, and 120 percent “in women made 82.2 percent of what ings below the federal poverty line certain cities with a heavily knowl- men made in the first quarter of for a family of four. Unless all these edge-driven employment base.” With the exception of the “Our View” column, the opinions 2012. That’s a considerable gap, but women — some 5.5 million — were These women must not realize that expressed on this page, including the cartoon, are not comparing all women versus all men coerced into these positions, this they will never make their way in the necessarily endorsed by the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin. is not particularly telling when all fact alone shows how occupational workplace without Congress some- sorts of variables — occupation, lev- choice influences the wage gap. how acting to ensure “equal pay.” Editorial Board els of experience, education, hours The slogan that invariably accom- In the end, the reality doesn’t mat- worked — are in play. panies the 80 percent statistic is ter. A bad statistic never dies. Joel J. Dunn Scott C. Dunn Jeff Barrus “Women gravitate,” Carrie Lukas “equal pay for equal work.” But men Publisher Emeritus President and Publisher Editor of the Independent Women’s Forum and women get paid differently for Rich Lowry is editor of the National writes, “toward jobs with fewer risks, different work. Warren Farrell points Review. A5

TUESDAY May 15, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A5 A STUDENT’S VIEW Follow us on Facebook! TOOELETRANSCRIPT Scared-straight assembly made BULLETIN me forswear texting while driving f there were a texting one-ton bale of hay it was hold- up and we wrote our names Olympics, I’d take the gold ing and it dropped in on top of and left our thumbprints on the medal in all of the events. him. The hay left him paralyzed poster that said we wouldn’t take CASINO NIGHT I Kristine Johnson Hands down, I prefer texting and confined to a wheelchair. part in distracted driving. CORRESPONDENT over calling. I also find that I From what I understand, the There are so many reasons Disabled American prefer to text my dad, who is tractor would have been able to why we shouldn’t text and drive, often in the same house as me, hold the bale if he hadn’t been but the most basic is that it’s rather than walk down the stairs. in such a hurry. It’s very under- against the law. Veterans I text when at breakfast, lunch driving the length of a football standable why he was in a hurry There’s a law in Utah that (Spc. Jordan Matthew Byrd Chapter #20) and dinner, when I’m hanging field at 55 mph nearly totally to be home, but the whole thing penalizes a texting driver who out with my friends or family, blind. could have been avoided had he causes a fatality as harshly as a esterday morning, we had and basically whenever I have to Y made the choice to slow down drunk driver who kills someone. talk to anyone who isn’t within a school assembly at THS that and do it right. A crash caused by such a mul- arm’s reach. I’ll be the first to caused our bell schedule to be I think that’s what he was try- MAY 19, 2012 titasking driver isn’t considered admit that I have sent a text really out of whack. Despite ing to tell us: to make the right an accident, like one caused by a while I was behind the wheel of screwing up the bells, the choices and not text while driv- $25 Per Person a car. It’s only happened once or assembly was incredible. Chad ing. driver who, say, runs into anoth- twice, and never when my little Hymas came and told us about Chad showed a video about er car because he mishandled brother was in the car with me. himself and the choice he made how a teenage guy was reading his vehicle. Wrecks caused by RAFFLE & These aren’t ever long texts, just in 2003 that changed his life a three-letter word text and ran distracted driving are consid- short four-letter word texts to forever. over a person on a bicycle. The ered to be inherently reckless. my mom when she wonders if Chad was working on his elk assembly showed us that three Texting while behind the AUCTION I’m ever coming home. farm when his wife called and letters can make all the differ- wheel is dangerous, and my It’s not a big deal, right? told him to hurry home because ence in our lives when we’re classmates and I are now aware Uhh, wrong. Sending, or even his son was taking his first steps. behind the wheel. of that. It is a big deal now. just receiving a text takes the I’m not sure how tractors work, At the end of the assembly, Light driver’s eyes off the road for an but I guess the tractor Chad was students could pledge not to text Kristine Johnson is a junior at Refreshments average of 4.6 seconds. That’s working on couldn’t hold the and drive. My friends and I lined Tooele High School. served or come enjoy TOOELETRANSCRIPT a fab Teacher elor’s degree in biology and a cut, she returned to the class BULLETIN secondary education teaching room at CJJHS. Since 1894 steak dinner! continued from page A1 certification. “Some people think junior She went to work that fall high kids are different,” said their learning.” teaching biology at Tooele High Clegg-Patch. “There aren’t dif- Clegg-Patch’s students have School, where she also orga- ferent, they are just smaller.” built rainbows out of differ- nized the THS science fair and The eight-member science ent colors and concentrations served as the advisor for 11th- faculty at CJJHS was recognized of colored sugar water to learn and 12th-grade classes work- in February by the Utah Science about density, and they are ing with the junior prom and Teachers Association as the sec- currently working on building graduation activities. ondary science department of paper drag racers that they will Clegg-Patch was recognized the year. launch down the hall using an in 2004 as the Tooele High Clegg-Patch has also been a air compressor. School Teacher of the Year. mentor on the school level for She particularly encourages In 2006, she left THS to new teachers for eight years, girls to get interested in sci- become part of the faculty that supporting new teachers in the E-mail us: ence, a field traditionally domi- opened up Clarke Johnsen school where she teaches. [email protected] nated by men, by getting them Junior High School. Two years Nominations for Teacher of Tooele Moose Lodge involved in an activity for all later, she left CJJHS and went the Year are made by principals TOOELETRANSCRIPT students that requires the study to the district office for a year, and administrators, and a com- BULLETIN 1100 E. Vine St. of a career in science, technol- where she was a new teacher mittee consisting of teachers, ogy, engineering or math. specialist. While at the district principals, and district admin- “I love going to school each office, Clegg-Patch mentored istrators observe each nomi- day and I want students to love science teachers throughout nee in their classroom before coming and learning in my the district that were either new meeting and selecting the win- class,” said Clegg-Patch. to the district or in their first ner, according to Terry Linares, Clegg-Patch, a Tooele native, three years of teaching. Tooele County School District graduated from Southern Utah In 2009, when funding for her superintendent. University in 1998 with a bach- district mentor position was [email protected]

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Maegan Burr Clarke N. Johnsen Junior High science teacher Camille Clegg-Patch shows her class an owl pellet during a class scavenger hunt Monday morning.

alcohol, according to records Heap is scheduled to make Charged from the state Division of an initial appearance in court Professional Licensing. on June 18. continued from page A1 Heap first received his license Complaints of profession- assigned to the 3rd District to practice medicine in the state als operating without a license, Court. of Utah in 1984, and opened his or violating the terms of their The requested change of Tooele office in 1996, but did license, may be filed at www. venue will likely be granted, not renew his business license dopl.utah.gov. according to Brown, because last year. [email protected] it will make the trial more effi- cient with all of the involved parties currently located in Salt Lake. “It’s just for convenience,” he said. “To an extent it [a change A quicker recovery is exactly what you want with a joint replacement. of venue] is unusual, but it will At Intermountain LDS Hospital, it’s exactly what you get. We’ve honed happen occasionally.” our skills and methods to allow you to get back on your feet and back to Heap’s license was originally revoked on grounds of unpro- life sooner. So if a knee or hip replacement is in your future, make sure fessional behavior includ- you get it done at the place that will get you out of your wheelchair ing failure to keep adequate records of prescriptions, know- and into your running gear faster: LDS Hospital. ingly prescribing medications to drug-dependent persons, Bre, You have brought entering into inappropriate dual relationships with patients us so much love and by asking them to write letters happiness since you on Heap’s behalf, and for pre- scribing multiple medications “Breezed” into our lives. on a single prescription slip. Heap also violated an order HAPPY 16TH BIRTHDAY! that he attend therapy after cor- 8th Avenue & C Street � Salt Lake City, UT respondence with the Division Love Your family LDSHospital.org � 801-408-BONE (2663) of Professional Licensing raised concerns that he was mental- ly unstable, and he violated a second order to abstain from A6 OBITUARY

A6 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2012 OBITUARIES Mike M. Valdez Keith Vernal Outzen the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as “Cowboy Mike” Jan. 11,1926 – May 12, 2012 a counselor in two bishoprics, a Sept. 16, 1962 - May 10, ward executive secretary, mem- Keith Vernal Outzen, 86, ber of the Tooele North Stake 2012 beloved son, husband, father, high counsel, high priest group grandfather, great-grandfa- leader, Sunday school president, Our beloved “Cowboy ther, brother, uncle and friend, and ordinance worker in the Salt Mike” has gone home to returned to his heavenly home Lake Temple. Among his many his heavenly father. Mike on May 12, and into the wait- callings, that of a home teacher passed away at home while ing arms of his loving eternal was perhaps his favorite. Keith surrounded by family. To all companion, Alice. Keith was is survived by his daughters who participated in the ben- born Jan. 11, 1926 in Milford to Caleen Loving (Chuck), Barbara efit ride for Mike, thank you. Wallace Vernal Outzen and Nora Hansen (Ed), Amy Casey (Don), Mike’s funeral service will be Aileen Skinner and was the sec- 13 grandchildren and 19 great- held May 16 at Life Church ond of four children. Keith spent grandchildren with three on on 4700 S. Bangerter at 11 his childhood in Minersville the way. Funeral services will a.m. Viewing will be May 15 playing, hunting and fishing in be held May 17 at 11 a.m. at the from 6 to 8 p.m., also at Life the Beaver River. Keith loved his Tooele North Stake Center, 583 Church. Mike’s “last ryde” Cemetery. All motorcycles parents and often spoke fondly N. 270 E., Tooele. A viewing will will take him to his final rest- are invited to be a part of his Andrew Ray Gee of them saying he had the “the be held May 16 at Tate Mortuary, ing place at the Tooele City final ride. 1950 – 2012 finest folks that anyone could 110 S. Main Street, Tooele, from possibly have.” Keith truly loved 14,1977. Keith was an avid hunt- 6 to 8 p.m., and again one hour and honored his father and er and fisherman and taught his prior to the funeral service at the Beloved son, father and mother throughout his life and daughters, sons-in-law and all church. Interment in the Tooele DEATH NOTICES grandfather Andrew Ray Gee assisted in the care of his moth- his grandchildren to love and City Cemetery. Going to grand- passed away in his home er on a daily basis after the pass- appreciate the sports of hunting pa’s house, or up in the canyon after a long battle with can- ing of his father in 1968, until and fishing. Keith was a devoted for dinner was the highlight of Daniel R. Kelsey Tommy Brewer cer on May 9. He was born her passing in 1993. Keith was husband and father. Family was our week. It started the week Feb. 15, 1950 in Spanish Fork. a veteran of World War II and perhaps the most important off right. Grandpa Keith was the Danny passed away in A memorial service for Tommy He was a decorated veteran served in the European Theater part of his life. He and Alice were glue that held our family togeth- Tooele on May 12. Funeral Brewer who died May 11 will be who served in Vietnam. He of Operations as an infantry- always there for the family. They er. He was always happy and services are pending. A full held on May 23 at Tate Mortuary. touched many hearts with man under General George S. made sure the family remained you just knew he loved you. He obituary will appear in the A full obituary will appear in his kindness and will be Patton in the U.S Third Army. close, and all got together on a was our best friend, our hunt- Transcript-Bulletin at a later the Thursday edition of the missed by many. He leaves After the war, Keith settled in weekly basis and had Sunday ing and fishing buddy and sim- date. Transcript-Bulletin. behind his mother, Donna Tooele and eventually worked dinner together at the house or ply the joy of our lives. He will Wise, his daughter Tammra for the Tooele Ordinance Depot in the canyon. Keith was pre- be sorely missed. Grandpa, give Ordway, His three grand- for 33 years. In 1952, Keith was ceded in death by his parents, Grandma a big hug for all of us. children, Tamierra, MeKel introduced to his sweetheart his eternal companion Alice, his We love you. The family wish- and Onthony Ordway, seven and eternal companion, Alice infant sister Maurine, brothers es to give special thanks to Dr. brothers and two sisters. His Schaefer, while on a blind date. Richard (Dick) and Mack and Sergio Abarca and Barbara and memorial service will be held They were later married on Feb. nephews Rex and Ty Outzen. Allen with Harmony Hospice at the LDS church located at 14, 1953 (Valentine’s Day), in the Keith loved his heavenly father, Services for their professional, 10885 S. Pampas Drive (835 home of his parents in Tooele. his country and family, and he loving care and assistance. You E.) in Sandy on May 19 at 6 The marriage was later solem- had a strong testimony of the may send condolences, special p.m. In lieu of flowers, dona- nized in the Salt Lake Temple restored gospel of Jesus Christ. stories or thoughts to the family tions are being accepted for for time and all eternity on Feb. He was a faithful member of online at TateMortuary.com. funeral expenses. An account has been set up at Chase Bank under Tammra Ordway for Andrew Gee. Dennis Ryan Orgill ily would like to extend a special thanks to Harmony Home Health & Hospice for their compassion- Dennis Ryan Orgill, our ate care. Dennis was preceded in Richard P. Wilkins, Sr. beloved husband, father, broth- death by his parents and broth- er, grandfather and friend passed ers Joel, Matthew and Jon. He is away at home on May 13. Dennis survived by his wife, Judy, chil- Services for Richard P. Wilkins, was born in Salt Lake City on dren Steven (Michele) Orgill, Sr. will be held at Tooele City Feb. 11, 1943, the second of four Kevin (Julie) Orgill, Susan (Craig) Cemetery on May 17 at noon. sons to Willis and Vearis Orgill. Ratcliffe, Karen (Jim) Holt, Diane Dennis grew up in Grantsville, (Darin) Leslie, Alison (Rob) graduated from Grantsville High Ferguson, Ryan (Stefanie) Orgill NEWS TIPS: 882-0050 School and attended Brigham and Sharon (James) Anderson, Young University after serving in brothers Glenn “Ef” Orgill, Von the North British LDS Mission. Orgill, Nathan “Skip” Dopp, He married Judith Simmonds in Steve Orgill, Mark Orgill and the Salt Lake Temple on May 27, Ted Orgill, sisters Kathy Skene, 1966. Dennis spent 38 years in a Kerri Beckloff, Leslie McLean, career at the Tooele Army Depot. Lisa Evertson and Loni Mitchell Dennis was a faithful member and 33 grandchildren. A viewing of the Church of Jesus Christ of will be held May 18 from 6 to 8 Latter-day Saints and held many p.m. at the Clark 2nd Ward, 81 callings over the years. He was ing time with his children and Church Street, Grantsville, and a talented artist and is often grandchildren. While we mourn May 19 from 10 to 11:30 a.m., WE WANT YOUR remembered for his keen sense his passing, we rejoice in the prior to the funeral service at of humor and quick wit. Dennis knowledge that we will one day noon. Interment will be at the FEEDBACK! found his greatest joy in spend- be reunited with him. His fam- Grantsville City Cemetery.

The Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program is seeking Tooele County residents to participate in one of three Focus Groups about emergency preparedness. If you

have lived in the area for the past five years Maegan Burr JoAnn Dixon looks at the damage done to a fence and retaining wall Friday afternoon after a truck drove through her back and are over age 18, we would like yard Thursday night near 400 South in Tooele. to hear from you at one of the group a metal pole to the ground, and her neighbors intend to use the discussions being held from 6:00 Trashes demolished some patio furniture incident as an argument in favor continued from page A1 — all while leaving behind a trail of some speed bumps they would to 7:30 p.m. on May 22, 23 or of chicken feathers, hay, car parts like to have installed on 400 South. JoAnn Dixon, the homeowner and garbage. In any case, she expects the per- 24, 2012, at the Tooele County whose back yard was crossed by The truck also ricocheted off petrators will face some serious the truck, said the destruction has some landscaping boulders and fines once caught. created a community spectacle. damaged the school’s cement “They will have some big-time Chamber of Commerce, “I think half of Tooele County retaining wall, leading Dixon to charges when they find them,” has been down to look at it,” wonder how the truck had fared. said Dixon, “because that was city 154 S. Main Street, Tooele. Dixon said. “I don’t know why they didn’t property, school property and pri- Dixon said the truck dug out sustain more damage to that vate property that they compro- portions of her lawn, mowed truck,” Dixon said. “It’s just unre- mised.” For information and to RSVP, contact: down shrubs and broke branches al. It’s like a nightmare to me that An investigation into the inci- off her pine tree. It also splintered I wish hadn’t happened.” dent is still ongoing. Wade Mathews, (435) 833-8100 more than 15 feet of fence, bent Dixon said she and some of [email protected] [email protected] If it happens here, NOTE OF APPRECIATION Refreshments will be served read about it here. The family of Guy Shields Health and The Utah Cancer would like to extend their Specialist for their excellent TOOELE *Current and former Deseret Chemical TRANSCRIPT gratitude for all of the prayers, care. Thank you to the Little Depot and CSEPP workers are not eligible to BULLETIN love and support given to us Mountain Ward for the lun- by family and friends during cheon and to all that help with participate. Subscribe Today • 882-0050 this difficult time. We would the services. like to thank Harmony Home The Shields Family A7

TUESDAY May 15, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A7 Mr. and Miss Amazing crowned at pageant made for youth with disabilities

by Siera Gomez performed a dance number, fol- “A lot of the contestants a contestant was left without CORRESPONDENT lowed by the formal wear and couldn’t afford dresses or under- a wide smile and a feeling of contestant bio section. Ford clothes so we just altered dress- accomplishment, Ford said. Two Tooele residents were and co-emcee Bailey Curry read es donated to the annual prom “It is a lot of stress pulling crowned as Mr. and Miss Amazing each contestant’s bio while they dress drive that Tooele High’s Key something like this together,” she last Thursday evening during flaunted their classy tuxedos and Club holds,” Ford said. said. “But this is why we do it. the second annual Mr. and Miss dazzling dresses. Akers won the By the end of the pageant, not This is why it’s worth it.” Amazing Pageant at Tooele High award for the formal wear por- School. Amber Bailey, 21, was tion. crowned as Miss Amazing, and “This is a big day they will Miguel Zapata, 24, was crowned remember,” said Ford. “They get Mr. Amazing. The Mr. and Miss to wear their dresses and make- ������������ Amazing Pageant is a pageant up or their sharp suits. Last year, for Tooele County residents with with all the stress, what made it disabilities who are between the worth it is when one of the con- ages of 14 and 24. testants told me that they were ����������� The idea for the pageant came glad they participated because it last year from Rebecca Ford, was the first time they had ever �������������������������� THS’s special education teach- felt pretty.” er, and one of her student peer The evening ended with a ������� tutors. They wanted to give an number from THS’s Ballroom opportunity to those with dis- Company Z-Motion and the 485 BRENDA PL BLDG 606 abilities to have a night all to crowning of each contestant. themselves, according to Kyle Stowe was crowned as Miss Brady, THS’s football coach and a Congeniality, and every contes- TOOELE, UT 84074 special education teacher. tant received a crown, a gift bag, Ten contestants entered a personalized sash and a tro- (435) 849-2182 this year’s pageant, including phy. $60/ HOUR FLAT RATE AIR CONDITIONING REPAIR Bailey, Zapata, Levi Autry, Kevin Funds from local sponsors and VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTIONS ENGINE AND TRANS REPAIR Degelbeck, Ben Reitstetter, David a silent auction held during the Akers, Ashley Stow, Melissa pageant went a long way in pay- WHEEL ALIGNMENT WELDING Forkner, Melanie Roundy and ing for the cost of the pageant, BRAKE REPAIR SUSPENSION REPAIR Mckaylee Smith. Each contestant Ford said. In addition, a prom was escorted by a peer tutor dur- dress drive held earlier this year ����������������������������� ing the pageant. assisted the contestants. �������������������� “There are so many people Sue Butterfield that participate in this pageant. Miss Utah Danica Olsen crowns Amber Bailey as Miss Amazing Thursday at Way more than just the contes- Tooele High School. Bailey is dressed up like her teacher, Rebecca Ford, because tants,” said Ford. contestants were asked to dress up like their superheroes. The evening began with an introduction of the judges, who asked an on-stage question. ty members with disabilities that were Debbie Castagno, Annette When asked what song best both Bailey and Zapata partici- Baird and Danica Olsen, who described his life, Zapata’s reply pate in, performed a number for is the current Miss Utah. Each was “rock ‘n’ roll, baby.” Bailey the audience during the pageant. contestant was escorted onto the was asked how she would spend Following their performance was stage dressed as their favorite $1,000,000. She answered that the talent portion of the pag- superhero. Bailey, who was the she would buy a pack of gum. eant. winner of the superhero portion, However, Reitstetter received Bailey performed a dance to came out dressed as Ford, who the award for this section with “Party Anthem” and Zapata per- she considers a friend, not just the description of his dream girl. formed a dance to “Rock ‘N’ Roll a teacher. Zapata dressed as a He said she would be beauti- All Night.” Roundy won the tal- Grand Re-Opening skateboarding Spiderman. ful, active and respectful. He also ent portion with her dance per- “We wanted to give them a said those qualities were embod- formed to “Now That We Found chance to showcase any super- ied in his peer, THS senior Becca Love.” hero they would be so that they Smaellie, who was in the audi- “This is a special time to spot- FRIDAY, MAY 18 could have a little fun dressing ence to see him win the prize. light each of their individual abil- up,” Ford said. The Jazz-N-It Firecrackers, a ities,” said Brady. am pm Each contestant was then local dance group for communi- THS’s Dance Company then 9:00 - 5:00 CHECK OUT OUR AD IN THURSDAY’S BIG NIGHT FOR ACADEMICS PAPER FOR FULL DETAILS AND A COUPON FOR A FREE GIFT 63 East 1280 North • Tooele • 435-882-0055 ��������������������

Maegan Burr Stansbury High School senior Ashtyn Aure walks back to her seat after receiving the Tomorrow’s Pioneers Scholarship at the Stansbury High School Senior Academic Banquet Monday evening. Stansbury seniors received 166 scholarships, including a Huntsman Scholar Program to Hunter Anderson and the R. Lynn Jensen Scholarship, which went to the founder’s granddaughter Rebekah Jensen this year. While the final tally on how much scholarship Ranch Rodeo money students earned this year will not be available until graduation, Stansbury High School counselor Pamela Keller expects that students will exceed the $1.3 million earned last year. AT DESERET PEAK COMPLEX SAT. JUNE 9, 2012 • 8PM

Website vidual email addresses for com- of the information requested missioners along with an office by Sunshine Review, according EVENTS: Wild Cow Milking, Rescue Race, continued from page A1 phone number. The county to Patrick Dunlavy, Tooele City also includes links to support- mayor. Ranch Bronc Riding, Wild Cow Milking, City, audit and budget reports, ing documents for agenda items “I get no calls or requests from and city contracts for the past and on county commission meeting citizens for this information,” said current year. agendas. The links include details Dunlavy. Bull Riding, Mystery Event “It took some time but not much on the consent agenda, a list of Despite the improvements to money to make the changes,” said routine items that are grouped Grantsville’s website, there were Marshall. “We wanted to be more together for approval, new and still things that the Sunshine Team Entries available for a discount. open and make this information reviewed contracts, staff reports Review wanted that the city just available once we learned what and proposed ordinances. wasn’t able to do, said Marshall. For questions or to enter call Oakly at 830-9303. the Sunshine Review was looking Despite the changes, Sunshine “One of the things they want for.” Review still rates the county’s is a check register listing every The financial tab on the website a “D” for transparency, check that we write — who to and Grantsville City website also has as it lacks basic information on how much,” said Marshall. “We a statement indicating that the contracts and lobbying, and con- are a small city with a contracted city spends no funds on lobby- tains only partial information on website staff. We just don’t have ing. Disclosing lobbying expenses audits, budgets and tax rates. the resources to do everything. We is one of the Sunshine Review’s “We have tried to do what we worked hard to get the “B-” and I requirements for transparency. can to provide more informa- think that is pretty good.” The Sunshine Review website tion online because that is where Of 115 Utah cities with websites lists local governments in South everybody goes today to get infor- rated by Sunshine Review only six Carolina, Illinois, Louisiana, and mation,” Johnson said. received an “A-” grade or higher. Oklahoma that have also upgrad- Tooele City has also started Vernal and Price, two cities of ed their websites in response to including supporting documen- similar size to Grantsville, received their transparency grades. tation links for its city council “B-” and “C-” grades, respectively, www.co.tooele.ut.us Tooele County has also made agendas on its website, but the for their websites. www.ut.blm.gov a few changes to its website since city’s website transparency grade Website transparency grades the Transcript-Bulletin reported remains a “C-” — also unchanged for cities comparable to Tooele 2930 W. Hwy 112 • Tooele on the ratings in March according since March. Tooele City is cur- City include Pleasant Grove with to Colleen Johnson, Tooele County rently working on a completely a “D,” Clearfield with a “C,” and 435.843.4020 Commission chairwoman. new look with added features for Cedar City with a “B-.” www.deseretpeakcomplex.com The county has added indi- its website that will include much [email protected] A8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2012 The Bulletin Board

bring children, please call 277-2406 or tory, wherever you are in life’s journey, like to donate them to our organization, Tooele e-mail [email protected] to the Episcopal Church welcomes you. or if you would let us make a copy for let us know how many children, what the Tooele County Historical Society, 4H Garden Club their ages are and if they have any food Spanish services please call Alice Dale at 882-1612. The Tooele City 4H Garden Club will hold allergies. Dinner will be served for kids. La Iglesia Biblica Bautista de Tooele le an open registration meeting on May 17 The event will be held at 151 N. Main in invita a sus servicios en espanol Jueves Historical sign at 7 p.m. at Tooele City Hall. The club Tooele. Register at www.tooeledatenight. 6 p.m., Domingos 2 p.m. We invite you The Tooele Co. Historical Society has is for youth, kindergarten through 12th eventbrite.com. If you wish to register to their Spanish services on Thursday recently made a loan agreement with grade. We will meet every Wednesday or in person, stop by the USU Extension at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Come the Utah State Historical Society to Thursday from June through September. office Monday through Thursday from 7 to know a church that focused in the display an old Lincoln Highway sign that The Tooele Youth Garden in located at a.m. to 6 p.m. word of God rather than the emotions. was on the border of Utah and Nevada. 711 E. Vine Street. Each participant God loves you and he wants to reveal The unique sign is on display at the will be given their own garden plot. 4-H summer kick-off himself to you. Located at 276 E. Pioneer Museum. There is a $7 registration fee. Tooele Interested in finding out what fun things 500 N., Tooele. Call 840-5036, rides City will provide the tools and water. you can do this summer in 4-H? Come provided. Instruction will follow the Junior Master to the 4-H Summer Kick Off Party on Groups and Events Gardener curriculum. Space is limited. May 24 at 151 N. Main. Stop by any First Baptist Church Be sure to attend the meeting. If you time from 4 to 7 p.m. Enjoy the free It looks like spring has finally sprung. Kiwanis craft fair have any questions contact Tooele City ice cream sundae bar. You can sign This spring join us for a warmth of Calling all crafters. It’s time again for Parks and Recreation at 843-2142 or up for summer day camps and learn fellowship and spiritual growth as we the Tooele Kiwanis Club craft fair. It will [email protected]. more about how to enter 4-H contests. celebrate Christ together. We invite you be July 28 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., weath- Games, surprises and fun for all. to join us on Sunday mornings for Bible er permitting, and will be held outside For more information, contact USU study, Sunday school for all ages at the Denny’s Restaurant at 925 N. Main Grantsville Extension at 277-2405. 9:45 a.m., and our worship celebration Street in Tooele. Cost is $25 for a booth courtesy of Cheryl Dearing that begins at 11 a.m. You can reach us space. Call Mike Fields at 840-4604 or Summer tennis clinic at 882-2048, or check out our website Sandy Critchlow at 830-6657 to reserve The Tooele Civic League held its annual Installation banquet on May 7. The officers for next year are, The GHS tennis team and Coach TATC at tooelefirstbaptist.org. your spot. from left, Carolyn Nash, president; Colleen Fish, first vice president; Geneal Dart, second vice president; Thurgood are hosting a summer clinic Cheryl Dearing, recording secretary; Sherrie Silcox, treasurer; Kathy Clark, parliamentarian; Utahna First Lutheran Kiwanis 5k run for ages 5 and up. Classes will run Basic first aid Perkins, corresponding secretary and Melanie P. Haering, historian. Monday through Wednesday for six Learn what to do to get through a minor First Lutheran invites you to worship The Kiwanis 5k Freedom Run will be with us on Sundays at 10 a.m. and join weeks beginning June 4 (skipping crisis. This mini-lesson covers first aid on July 4. To register for the 5k, go Main Street. For more information on us for Bible study afterwards. We are at even greener. Tickets are available the Tooele seniors Independence Day week). Only $50 for bleeding, burns, blisters, fractures, to 5kfreedomrun.eventbrite.com. All how to become a member, call Karen 349 N. 7th Street or Seventh and Birch. day of the tour at three locations across The senior center is for the enjoyment per two-week session or $125 for full sprains, nosebleeds and frostbite. May registration will be done through the Perry at 830-7846. website. For any questions, please call the valley. Visit gardentour2012.info of all senior citizens 55 and older. New six-week clinic. Includes T-shirt. Players 16, noon to 1 p.m. Free and includes and exciting activities have started. pizza lunch. Please RSVP to 248-1800 St. Marguerite’s Shawn Milne at 801-514-4444 or Sandy for details or call 830-1447 for more Ophir Day will be placed in classes based on age St. Marguerite’s cel- For info, call 843-4110. These include for accurate lunch count. Critchlow at 830-6657. information. Ophir Day will take place on August 4 and ability. Contact Coach Thurgood at ebration of the : Saturday vigil bridge and pinochle, arthritic exercise at the Ophir Town Park. Now accepting [email protected] (preferred) or 884- 5 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 11:30 Family celebration program three times a week, line danc- Seeking a promotion Wellness seminar applications for craft and food vendors. 0942. a.m. (Spanish), Monday-Friday 9 a.m.; Plan on attending the family celebration ing, woodworking, Wii games, watercolor One of the best ways to succeed in A free health wellness seminar will Booth space is limited. Call 882-1075 Reconciliation 4 p.m. Saturday; religious as part of National Prevention Week. class and karaoke. Meals on Wheels for Grantsville Irrigation getting a promotion is to expand your be held May 17 at 7 p.m. in Tooele. or 849-0254 for more information. This fun and free family event will be homebound. Lunch served, daily dona- Grantsville Irrigation has issued agri- knowledge and skills set. Update your education 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Located at Guest presenter is Nathan Tueller, held on May 21 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at tion of $2.50. Friday night dinners with cultural users two regular turns for the talent today by improving your business 15 S. 7th St. Tooele, 882-3860. International Wellness Consultant. Stockton Founder’s Day the Swimming Pool Park, 200 W. Vine dancing are back for $5 per person. remainder of the season. The use or communication and correspondence Come learn how to provide the best air, The town of Stockton will be celebrating Brit-Ammi Kahal Street, Tooele. The event will include Please call to sign up. The center also lose turns expire May 15. We are now skills, learn the Windows 7 operating water, sleep, and to reduce pain and its 150th year Founder’s Day in 2013. Covenant People Assembly are teaching fun activities, snacks, prizes and give- provides transportation to the store or reading meters. Please keep track of system, become proficient in desktop discomfort for yourself and the ones you Our committee is in need of any town the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith. aways, family pictures, bike helmets doctor visits in Tooele and Grantsville your own readings to avoid exceeding publishing to produce your own mar- love. Call Heidi to reserve your spot at history or personal history pertaining Visitors welcome on Saturdays at 1 ($5 while supplies last), and more for areas. your allotment of 250,000 gallons per keting materials, become the go-to 224-2757. to the town of Stockton and pictures of p.m., 37 S. Main St., Tooele. Call 843- the whole family. Please remember that share. If you notice any leaks or abuse, person for data base management Stockton’s early years. We can make 5444 for more information. Boys & Girls Club this is a family event. All youth must Senior Circle please call the office at 884-3451. or take our Business Administrative copies of pictures and histories. We will Join the Circle! Age 50 and over. Cost Support program to learn a full range The Boys & Girls Club of Tooele will be accompanied by an adult. The event accept items on loan to the town for Tooele Christian Fellowship have a summer program from June is sponsored by TIPP, DDI Vantage, $15 single, $27 couple per year. To of office management skills. Tuition is We invite you to our services where the celebration or any donated items for make reservations for activities, call Library only $1.55 per hour. Choose your own 4 to Aug. 17 serving youth ages 6 to Communities That Care, Tooele Boys historical display. Please contact chair- you’ll receive a warm welcome by sin- 12. Cost is $125 per month for activ- and Girls Club, Most Don’t, Tooele City, 843-3690. Dessert with the doctor, schedule and start next week. For more cere, down-home country folks. Sunday person Lela Anderson at 882-8785. May 21, 3:30 p.m. at MWMC, topic is Tooele City Library information, go to TATC.edu, call 248- ity/snack fee. Please note that space is Valley Mental Health, Tooele County school starts at 9:45 a.m., with the limited and $125 is requested at time Health Department, SAMHSA, NAMI, DUP Jubilee kidney failure. Jim Winchester Memory May Events: Wednesdays, 11 a.m., 1800 or stop by the Tooele campus at morning service at 11 a.m. We are now of registration. Register at any Club the Truth and Utah State University Tooele County Company Daughters of Walk/Stroke Prevention Fair, May 23 at story time; Fridays, 3:30-5:30 p.m. kids 66 W. Vine Street between 8 a.m. and 6 meeting at Stowe Family Music, 40 N. location: Dow James Building, 438 W. Tooele County Extension. For more Utah Pioneers are celebrating their MWMC, 4:45 to 7 p.m. Basic first aid crafts - bee, summertime wish boats; p.m. to enroll. Main St., Tooele. There is child care 400 N., Tooele; Tooele Youth Center, information contact Tooele City Parks annual jubilee on June 2 from 10 a.m. class, May 30, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at May 17 4 p.m., teen movie (PG-13); available. Please use main entrance Refresh phlebotomy 102 N. 7th Street, Tooele; Tooele Office and Recreation at 843-2142 ore at to 4 p.m. at the museum plaza on 47 MWMC. May 26, library closed; May 29, all day, at the rear of the building on Garden TATC has a course for nurses, medical (upstairs), 352 N. Main Street, Tooele. [email protected]. E. Vine Street. A replica of the 1854 Summer Reading Program signups begin Street where there is plenty of parking. assistants and other health care profes- Call 843-5719 and ask for Darlene, original log schoolhouse will be open to online at www.tooelelibrary.org and in For information call 224-3392. Moms Club Recovery the library. June Events: June 2, 3-5 sionals who would like to refresh their Marsha or Sarah for more info. Daily the public, as well as the museum with The Moms Club of Tooele Valley is a p.m., Summer Reading Program kickoff blood draw skills. The 30-hour course a.m. and p.m. snacks provided. Bring gift shop, games, activities and food Mountain View Baptist Church your own sack lunch. Summer location: group of at-home moms who organize a Addiction recovery party with LaForge Encore Theater provides hands-on skills and live blood “The heavens declare the glory of God booths. Visit the pioneer jail, and get Youth Center, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., monthly calendar full of daytime events The freedom from addiction group, Company. Join the cast for songs from draws in addition to reviewing safety and the sky above proclaims His handy your picture taken with the sheriff of and Dow James Building, 2:30 to 6 and community projects. The Moms RUSH, holds meetings on Wednesdays the show, a meet and greet and a factors, preparation of the venipuncture work.” “All scripture is given by inspira- the 1800s. Enjoy the displays and take p.m. Transportation from Youth Center Club is holding a park play day on May at 7 p.m., at 23 S. Main St., Suite Facebook photo contest. Take pictures site, preparation of equipment and uni- tion of God and is profitable ... that the home a handmade souvenir brick. to Dow James Building provided by the 17 at 9:30 a.m. at Spencer’s Field, 900 33, Tooele, next to the Grinders Board at the party, post and share with the versal precautions for infection control. man of God may be complete, thorough- Boys & Girls Club. Remember that open S. 850 W., Tooele. Please join us and Tooele Pioneer Museum Shop. library page and tag yourself to enter to Tuition is only $1.55 per hour. Choose ly equipped for every good work.” God recreation is still operating from 2:30 learn more about Moms Club. For more The Tooele Pioneer Museum at 50 E. win two tickets to the show. your own schedule and start next week. wants you to know Him personally and Recovery International to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday at information contact tooelemoms@yahoo. Vine Street in Tooele will be open to For more information go to TATC.edu, so do we. Sunday school for all ages Recovery International is a structured the Dow James Building and the cost is com. the public free of charge every Friday Tooele County Mobile Library call 248-1800, or stop by the Tooele 9:45 a.m., morning service 11 a.m. self-help group that follows a proven $10 per year. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Calling all dreamers. Tooele County campus at 66 W. Vine Street between 8 Tooele Journey method. We meet every Tuesday night Mobile Library launches the 2012 a.m. and 6 p.m. to enroll. through September. It houses an amaz- May 16, 7 to 9 p.m., guided medita- at 7 p.m. at Valley Mental Health 100 Summer Reading Program. Readers of Benson Gristmill play ing array of pioneer and Native American Moose Lodge tion w/ Grant Gudmundson; May 17, S. 1000 West in Tooele. This group is all ages will explore the night this sum- Benson Gristmill Performing Arts memorabilia about Tooele County. In 7 to 8:30 p.m., mediation w/ Alice for anyone who wants help overcom- mer as the Tooele County Mobile Library Churches Foundation announces auditions for addition, the Settlement Canyon Chapter Casino night Christensen; May 18, 6 to 9 p.m., ing depression, anxiety, anger, fears, presents “Dream Big...READ!” during the 2012 production of “Fiddler on the of the Sons of Utah Pioneers invites The lodge will be hosting a casino night potluck and movie night, “Hungry for phobias and repetitive thoughts. Call our Summer Reading Program. We are United Methodist Church Roof.” All roles available. Auditions everyone to attend a dinner and enter- on May 19 from 7 to 10 p.m. Proceeds Change” at Spiers Farm, 392 W. 200 Mary Ann for more information, 884- planning fun programs and events for At Tooele UMC we welcome all who open to all ages 8 and over. Auditions tainment meeting free of charge the first to benefit our local Disabled American S., Tooele. For more info go to http:// 0215. children of all ages and will contain want to discover God’s love and wor- will be held June 5 and 6 at Stansbury Thursday of every month at the Tooele Veterans. $25 per person. Questions, tooelejourney.wordpress.com/ or call information about all things nocturnal: ship in a friendly, accepting and loving High School Auditorium from 7 to 9 p.m. Senior Citizens Center next door to the S.A. recovery group please call the lodge at 882-2931. Please prepare 16 bars of a Broadway 843-1080. dreams, stars and planets, bats, owls, environment. Come as you are, whoever Museum. S.A. men’s group meets every Tuesday style song. Accompanist will be pro- spooky stories and more. Registration you are, wherever you are in your spiri- Daily lunch Community yard sale night at 8:30 p.m. at the Green House tual journey. Sunday worship service, vided. Headshot and resume preferred DUP museum donations for “Dream Big…READ!” begins May Chicken salad sandwiches, shrimp and A Stansbury Park community yard sale in Tooele. Call 435-841-7783 with 11 a.m. Lunch and Learn, Wednesdays but not required. Call backs will be held The Tooele Valley Company of the 21. The Summer Reading Program will fries, fried chicken — you never know will be on May 19 from 8 a.m. to noon. questions. 12:30 to 2 p.m. Bring your lunch and June 9 by request only. Performances Daughters of Utah Pioneers is seeking be held at the Grantsville Fire Station, what might be on the menu. Find a spot and bring your items to enjoy an interactive bible study led by will be August 10, 11 and 13 at the pioneer artifact donations pre-1900 for 26 N. Center Street, due to ongoing sell (no fees) at the land area by the Al-anon Pastor Debi. Please check our website, Benson Gristmill. For more information, a new museum located in the base- construction of the new library. For more Friday night dinners Stansbury Water District/Millpond Spa. Is someone’s drinking affecting your information, call 841-0213. All programs tooelecumc.org, or call Tooele UMC’s The Moose Lodge will be serving clam please contact bgmperformers@gmail. ment of the J. Reuben Clark home in life? You don’t have to be alone. Al-Anon are free of charge. office at 882-1349 or Pastor Debi’s chowder and fish and chips every Friday com. Yard sale/fundraiser Grantsville. Pictures and stories of meetings every Wednesday at 4 p.m. at pioneers older than 1900 are appreci- cell at (801) 651-2557 for more info. night from 6 to 9 p.m. The cost will be On May 19 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Oasis Alano Club, 1120 W. Utah Ave., BBQ competition ated particularly: artifacts, pictures and We are located at 78 E. Utah Ave. in $10 for a cup of soup and a halibut fish 778 W. 580 S. in Tooele, there will be a Tooele. For information please contact Attention all backyard BBQers. Now is stories of Hilda A. Erickson and the Schools Tooele. and chips dinner. Come and enjoy some neighborhood yard sale and fundraiser. Perky at 843-7145 or Elizabeth at 884- the chance to show off your skills with Grantsville Opera House; stories and great seafood on Friday nights. Tons of treasures: sofa, loveseat, 0825. a grill. Tooele County Wild Horse and artifacts from the handcart pioneers THS greenhouse Bible Baptist Church kitchen tables, chairs, coffee tables, The members of Bible Baptist Church at Heritage Days State BBQ Championship that have descendants in Tooele County, Got spring fever? Tooele High School’s Saturday night dinners kidstable/chairs, army cot, army bag, Food addicts 286 N. 7th Street in Tooele would like Saturday night rib-eye steak and salmon Competition is June 9 at Deseret Peak whether they settled in the county or greenhouse is now open. We have a fishing boots/basket, snow chains, auto Food addicts in recovery aim to lose to invite folks out for some real church dinners for members and their guests. Complex in Tooele. There will also be a not; artifacts, pictures and stories of wide variety of flowers and vegetable parts, Chevy bumper covers, spoiler, weight and keep it off. No dues, fees services with old fashioned hymns of Members get a free dinner in their birth- backyarder division for all you novices. settlers from Erda, Pine Canyon, Lake plants just waiting to get picked up. tires, Harley-Davidson accessories, large or weigh-ins. Weekly meetings held at the faith, and preaching from an old day month. Cost for the backyarder division is Point and Stansbury Park. Contact Ellen We are open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. propane tank, blankets, home décor, Tooele County Museum, 47 E. Vine, fashioned King James Bible. We are cur- $150. Winners will receive cash and Yates at 884-0253 for more information Interested? Call Janette Shields at shoes, clothes for infants, toddlers, on Thursdays at 6 p.m. Come in the rently celebrating the 400th year of our prizes, including some really cool tro- or to contribute. 830-1139 or Bob Gowans at 830-2236. teens, misses, women and men, yard back door; meetings are held in the beloved old book, that stood the test of Eagles phies. Visit wildhorseandheritagedays. Location: 301 W. Vine Street (behind tools, vacuums, sewing machine, twin basement. Call 882-0805 for more time. Please contact Pastor Jeff Sinner com and click on the BBQ cookoff link Alzheimer’s support group the agriculture building). bed, TVs, antique luggage, lawn mow- information. at 840-2152. Auxiliary meetings at the top of the page. You’ll find details Open to anyone caring for someone with TJHS council meeting The Eagles Auxiliary will meet on May and the registration form. Registration ers, tool chest, tools, wedding dresses, Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia Take off pounds sensibly Church of Christ 21 at 7:30 p.m. All members are invited deadline is May 17, so register now to craft supplies, silverware, dishes and (memory issues). Learn about this Need help to lose those extra pounds? The final Tooele Junior High School sunglasses. It goes on and on. All pro- Community Council meeting will be Church of Christ at 430 W. Utah Ave., and encouraged to attend. be sure to reserve your cooksite. disease. Get/share ideas. Care of your We can help. TOPS is a weight loss invites you to attend Bible classes for ceeds go to putting in clean waterwells loved one while you attend. Cottage support group open to men, women, held on May 17 at 7 p.m. in the school Art & Literary Society in Malaba, Kenya. The Grace Project, library. All parents are welcome and all ages at 10 a.m., and at 11 a.m. for Steak night Glen Assisted Living, 1892 N. Aaron teens and pre-teens. Meetings are The next meeting of the Stansbury Art 801-879-2309. encouraged to attend. worship. The Church of Christ is nonde- Steak night is back. Bob and Rose Fox Drive, Bldg. #2, Tooele. Cosponsored by held every Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the and Literary Society will be May 22 nominational, and was established in will be hosting the dinner on May 18. Fun sports kids camp Tooele County Aging Services (to par- Tooele Senior Center 59 E. Vine St. 33 A.D. (Matthew 16 18; Act 2:38-47, The special for the evening is the half at 7 p.m. at the home of Pat Jessie, ticipate call 843-4107) and Alzheimer’s SHS year-end showcase Children entering first through sixth Call Mary Lou at 830-1150, Lisa at esp. v 47). For a free book about the and half (6 oz sirloin and 3 shrimp) for 427 Country Club, Stansbury Park. If Association–Utah Chapter. For informa- Stallion Drama presents its year end grades can enjoy learning the basics of 882-1442 or see www.tops.org for How To Find the True Church, please $10. All dinners will be served from you plan to attend or would like more tion call 800-272-3900. project for its musical theater class. basketball, soccer, volleyball, cheer or more information. contact the Church of Christ. I will listen 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. Please come out information, call 882-0593. The project “Back to Broadway, a Musical Revue” flag football July 23 to 26. The camp if you need to talk. Come and hang and support the Aerie and Auxiliary. for this month is to do a work of art in Mood disorder support group Addiction recovery Tooele will play May 17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m. runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through out. Call 882-4642, Box 426, Tooele, Members and guests are invited. the medium of your choice using food Do you or someone you love have a LDS Family Services addiction recovery All seats for those performances are Thursday at Stansbury High School. $5.50 for adults and $3.50 for chil- UT 84074. as the theme. Laramie Dunn will be at mood disorder? NAMI-Tooele affiliation meeting every Tuesday from 7:30-9 the meeting to answer questions about Cost is $10 per young athlete. More offers help, hope and healing. Please p.m. at the LDS chapel at 1030 S. 900 dren under 12, with all ticketing being details and registration are online at general admission. This show features Cornerstone Baptist Freemasons submitting artwork for a Taste of Art. join us for support group sessions West, in the Relief Society room. Enter Cornerstone Baptist Church, passion WatersEdgeUtah.com. every Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at the on the west side of the church. The more than 40 students from our musi- Diabetes support group cal theater program and includes songs for God compassion for people at 276 Meet-ups New Reflection Clubhouse on 900 handicap entrance is on the south side The first meeting of the Tooele County Football sign ups from “Annie Get your Gun,” “13,” E. 500 N. in Tooele, phone: 882-6263. The Tooele area Freemasons host South in Tooele. For more info, contact of the church. This meeting addresses Diabetes Support Group will be held on In-person football sign up to be held “Kiss Me Kate,” “Chess,” “The Drowsy Come as you are this Sunday, where two monthly meet-up groups for those Kelly at 841-9903. all addictions or character weaknesses. May 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Tooele May 19, June 9 and July 14 from 9 to Chaperone,” “Anything Goes,” “Into the you can hear a message from the Bible interested in learning more about No children please. County Health Department, Room 280 11 a.m. at the Stansbury Clubhouse. Woods” and more. Tickets are available and meet new friends. Service times: Freemasonry and its principles. On the (upstairs in the new section). This activ- Side entrance only. Bring required docu- Seniors at the box office which opens at 6:30 Bible study (for all ages) 9:45 a.m.; second Friday of the month, we meet Addiction recovery G-ville ity is free of charge. The meeting is ments. p.m. Don’t miss this night sure to be morning worship 11 a.m.; evening at our lodge building at 22 Settlement LDS Family Services addition recovery being held to organize and plan future fun for the whole family. worship 6 p.m.; WiseGuys children’s Canyon Road at 6 p.m. On the second Grantsville senior center meeting every Thursday night from support group meetings and activities. Overlake HOA program 6 p.m. Nursery provided for all Saturday of the month, we meet at The Overlake HOA board meeting for The senior center held elections on 7:30-9 p.m. at the LDS chapel at 415 A light meal will be provided and a St. Marguerite’s events services, and children’s church during Jim’s Restaurant at 9 a.m. If you can’t May will be held on May 17 at 7 p.m. May 9 for new board members. The W. Apple in the Relief Society room. presentation on tools for diabetes self- St. Marguerite’s Catholic School is morning worship. WiseGuys Program make it to meetings and would still like at Overlake Elementary in the library. All results will be announced at our May 25 Enter on the north side of the church. management will be given by a certified currently registering for Pre-K through during evening worship. information, visit www.rockymountain11. homeowners and interested residents birthday dinner. The winners of the elec- The handicap entrance is also on the diabetes educator. If you have ques- eighth grade students. If you would like org/contact-us/. are invited and encouraged to attend. tion will assume office on June 1. Our north side of the church. This meeting tions, please e-mail [email protected] more information please stop by the Mountain of Faith Lutheran HOA meetings are normally held the May birthday dinner entertainment will address all addictions or character Join us at our new location. We’re a Events committee or call 277-2482. school or call Ms. Deanna at 882-0081. third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. be Janean Christensen and daughters. weaknesses. No children please. healthy, growing congregation who The events committee is looking for a They will sing and play instruments. St. Marguerite’s Catholic School is Diabetes self-management in the library at Overlake Elementary. also pleased to announce that we now welcomes newcomers and reaches out couple more members to assist with June 29 will be our annual Dutch oven LDS addiction family support The Tooele County Health Department offer a summer extended day program. to those in need. Join us for worship planning and organizing our public activi- dinner. Grantsville City has asked for If you have a loved one who is strug- is offering its monthly Diabetes Self- Neighborhood watch Our summer program will run Monday Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. at 560 ties and fundraisers. We have some The Overlake neighborhood watch group Vietnam vets to ride on a special float gling with addictions of any kind, find Management Training class series, through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. S. Main Street, Tooele. We treat the lofty goals and need some great minds meets on the first Thursday of every for them in the 4th of July parade. All help and support Sunday evenings from “Manage Your Diabetes: Small Steps... and will go from June 4 to Aug. 17. word of God with respect without taking to help us achieve them. Interested month at the LDS church on Berra those interested please call Grantsville 7:30-9 p.m. at the Erda Ward building Big Rewards.” June classes will be held There will be lots of fun activities for the ourselves too seriously. Check us out on persons should contact Shawn at 435- Boulevard at 7 p.m. The topic for May City Hall. Grantsville City has also asked at 323 E. Erda Way. Enter on the east on Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 8 kids, like weekly themes and field trips. Facebook by searching for Mountain of 843-8265. is strategies for keeping children safe. for senior citizens who would like to side of the building and go to the Relief p.m. on June 14, 21, 28 and July 5. Please call 882-0081 for more info. Faith Lutheran Church. Please join us for For more info, call Deedra Hinds at 841- volunteer to be a judge of the 4th of July Society room. Registration and a physician referral meaningful worship that is also casual 9804 or Angela Jue at 228-8744. Come parade to call Grantsville City Hall. The are required. For details and to regis- LDS porn addiction program Excelsior Academy tours and relaxed. For more information about Tooele County learn about how to prevent crime and yearly Iosepa luau will be Sept. 8. This ter, e-mail [email protected] or call An LDS pornography addiction recovery Curious about charter schools? Want to our family of faith, call 882-7291. keep our neighborhood safe. will be a very entertaining outing topped know more about Excelsior Academy? Historical Society 277-2460. Registration is required by off with a lovely luau dinner. If interest- support group meeting will be held Tours are held each Wednesday The Church at Waters Edge June 1. Bereavement support group ed, please sign at the front desk. every Friday evening from 7:30-9 It is important to know what is true and p.m., Stansbury Stake Center, 417 E. at 8:30 a.m. School tours cover a Historical books Community appreciation Harmony Home Health & Hospice is range of topics such as the Excelsior why you believe it. Join us this spring to offering a free bereavement support Program openings Benson Road. Enter on the southwest Tooele Co. Historical Society books are Community appreciation event, July 7 Academy Philosophy and Vision, Direct learn how one scripture, one God, one group to the public. It will be held on Tooele County Aging has openings in side of building. Separate men’s available for purchase. The History of from 6 to 10 p.m. E-mail for free tickets Instruction, CHAMPS and the character problem, one savior, one response, one Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30 an alternative, income-based program recovery (for men struggling with Tooele County Volume 11 is $25. The for dinner, swimming, face painting, etc. development program. There is also inheritance and one mission are taught p.m. at 2356 N. 400 E., Bldg. B, Ste. designed to help seniors remain inde- pornography addictions) and women’s Mining, Smelting and Railroading in Sponsored by Cargill Salt, MediaOne an opportunity to observe the school’s in the Bible. An introduction to each 206. Please call 843-9054 with ques- pendent. CNAs help keep them in their support meetings (for women whose Tooele is $15, and we will also have Real Estate, Bank of Utah, Sprint and unique group settings. Come and tour belief is covered on Sundays from 10 tions. homes safely, provide personal care, do husbands or family members are strug- eight note cards depicting four differ- Costco to name a few. For more info the building and have any questions to 11:30 a.m. at Stansbury High. Small housekeeping and run errands. If inter- gling with pornography) are held at the ent pioneer buildings for $4. These and tickets, e-mail aprilpcook@yahoo. answered. Everyone is welcome, 124 E. groups meet in homes midweek to Caregiver support class ested please contact Jolene Shields at same time. will make great gifts for your family com or tooelecommunityevent@gmail. Erda Way, Erda. 882-3062. explore the truths in greater depth. For Harmony Home Health & Hospice will be 843-4104 or 4105. and friends. Contact Alice Dale at 882- com. more info, visit WatersEdgeUtah.com or 1612. having the monthly caregiver class held call 840-0542. Spring garden tour at the Tooele Senior Citizens Center in USU Extension the library. This class is for those who Seeking historical items Save the date. June 23 is the 14th Saint Barnabas’ Episcopal are caregivers for their loved ones either Bulletin Board Policy Tooele Co. Historical Society would like Annual Spring Garden Tour. Hosted by Weekly service of word, prayer and sac- in their home, their loved one’s home If you would like to announce an upcoming event, contact the Transcript-Bulletin Date night members of the community who have the Tooele Valley Master Gardeners, this Enjoy an evening out on May 18 from rament followed by fellowship. Sunday or if their loved one is in a care facility. at 882-0050, fax to 882-6123 or e-mail to [email protected]. “The any family or personal histories, photo- year’s tour features 12 homes across 6 to 9 p.m. The theme will be nurtur- mornings at 10 a.m. St. Barnabas’ If you have questions or for more info, Bulletin Board” is for special community events, charitable organizations, civic graphs, books, brochures, DVDs, VHS the valley ranging from Stockton to ing your marriage garden. Dinner will Episcopal Church, 1784 N. Aaron Drive, contact Dee Askerlund at Harmony clubs, non-profit organizations, etc. For-profit businesses should contact the tapes or newspaper articles that you Grantsville, including Stansbury Park, be served. Cost is $12/couple. Each Tooele. Phone: 882-4721. E-mail: Home Health & Hospice, 843-9054. advertising department. Please limit your notice to 60 words or less. The Tooele would like to donate to our organization Tooele and Erda. Admission is $7 per couple will receive an herb starter kit [email protected]. Web at Transcript-Bulletin cannot guarantee your announcement will be printed. To to please call us. We are also looking adult, and children 12 and under are and the book “The Marriage Garden.” www.stbarnabasepiscopal.org. You are Tooele Kiwanis Club guarantee your announcement please call the advertising department at 882- for books, newspaper articles, photos, free. Proceeds go to Arbor Day activities Free youth activities will be provided God’s beloved child, beautifully created The Tooele Kiwanis Club meets every 0050. Information must be delivered no later than 3 p.m. the day prior to the brochures or any history that pertains and help to make our beautiful valley for children 2 and up. If you plan to in God’s own image. Whatever your his- to the Tooele County area. If you would Tuesday at noon at Sostanza, 29 N. desired publication date. A9

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SUN AND MOON SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR TOOELE UV INDEX The Sun Rise Set WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday 6:11 a.m. 8:40 p.m. 9 9 9 9 9 Thursday 6:10 a.m. 8:41 p.m. 8 7 Friday 6:10 a.m. 8:42 p.m. Saturday 6:09 a.m. 8:43 p.m. Sunday 6:08 a.m. 8:44 p.m. Monday 6:07 a.m. 8:45 p.m. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Tuesday 6:06 a.m. 8:46 p.m. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ The Moon Rise Set number, the greater the need for eye and skin Wednesday 3:44 a.m. 4:59 p.m. protection. 0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Thursday 4:12 a.m. 5:57 p.m. Very High; 11+ Extreme Friday 4:41 a.m. 6:55 p.m. Saturday 5:14 a.m. 7:52 p.m. ALMANAC Sunday 5:51 a.m. 8:47 p.m. Statistics for the week ending May 14. Partly sunny and very Partly sunny and Not as warm; a p.m. Mostly cloudy and Monday 6:33 a.m. 9:39 p.m. Sunny and pleasant Mostly sunny and nice Mostly sunny Temperatures Tuesday 7:20 a.m. 10:28 p.m. warm remaining warm t-storm possible very warm High/Low past week 81/42 New First Full Last Normal high/low past week 71/47 84 54 83 50 70 43 68 41 77 49 81 53 85 60 Average temp past week 61.1 Normal average temp past week 58.9 TOOELE COUNTY WEATHER Daily Temperatures High Low May 20 May 28 June 4 June 11 Shown is Wednesday’s weather. Temperatures are Forecasts and graphics provided by 81 Wednesday night’s lows and 71 79 77 72 72 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2012 Wednesday’s highs. 65

59 51 UTAH WEATHER 45 50 43 42 48 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Logan Grouse 84/47 Wendover Precipitation (in inches) Creek 82/58 Knolls Clive Lake Point 80/48 85/57 84/56 83/58 9.07 Ogden Stansbury Park 6.35 84/55 Erda 83/58 Grantsville Vernal 86/56 Pine Canyon 0.56 1.13 Salt Lake City 81/48 83/57 71/48 0.00 0.15 Tooele 83/58 Bauer 84/54 Last Normal Month Normal Year Normal 81/54 Tooele Week for week to date M-T-D to date Y-T-D Provo Roosevelt 84/54 82/48 83/54 Stockton Price 81/54 80/49 High Nephi Rush Valley 84/48 81/53 Ophir Moderate 72/50 Low Delta Manti Absent 84/56 81/50 Green River Tu W Th F Sa Su M 88/54 Dugway Source: Intermountain Allergy & Asthma Richfield Gold Hill 82/54 81/53 Moab 81/53 RIVERS AND LAKES Hanksville 88/56 Beaver 89/56 Vernon In feet as of 7 a.m. Monday 79/52 Ibapah 79/52 24-hour 84/52 Stage Change Vernon Creek at Vernon 1.06 none Cedar City Blanding South Willow Creek St. George 81/51 81/51 at Grantsville 1.57 none 90/67 Kanab 85/54 Eureka 75/51 Great Salt Lake Elevation at Saltair Boat Harbor 4197.66 After 17 years, Lutheran church finds home of its own by Rachel Madison excellent care of the building on the door, it seems like God STAFF WRITER and sold it for a reduced price, has put this together for us his church won’t be in a posi- and delivered this building to The congregation of tion where it has to overspend. us,” Ehrheart said. “This isn’t Mountain of Faith Lutheran “There won’t be money spent because of anything great we Church has acquired a building to renovate the building, so we did. It’s a gift and we know it. We of their own for the first time can begin here with focusing want to use it for God’s glory.” since the church’s founding in on our mission of proclaiming [email protected] 1995 — a feat their pastor calls God’s word and reaching out to a miracle. people,” he said. “The building Less than three months ago, will never be our mission. It Frank Pastor Rick Ehrheart knocked should be the base from which on the door of the Christian we do our mission.” OHLMAN Faith Church’s building at Ehrheart said his congrega- M Attorney at Law 560 N. Main Street in Tooele. tion was impressed with the When the church’s pastor, Joan new building, especially its McCullough, came to the door, sanctuary, which has plenty of FREE she immediately asked Ehrheart seating, a piano and an organ. Consultation if he was there to purchase the In addition, the building has for building. Surprisingly enough, storage space, a nursery where Wills & he was there to do just that. parents can listen to the ser- Trusts Ehrheart had heard the build- mon if they have crying babies, ing was little used or possibly rooms for Sunday school and vacant, so he decided to drop a fellowshipping room where by. When McCullough offered attendees can visit after servic- 493 W. 400 N. Tooele him a tour and told him it was es. Sunday school begins at 9 for sale, he felt as if he had been Maegan Burr a.m. and worship begins at 10 882-4800 led there through divine inspi- Mountain of Faith Pastor Rick Ehrheart talks about his church’s new building in Tooele Monday morning. The church group a.m. every Sunday. ration. has moved around several shared locations since being founded in 1995. They moved into their own building May 9. “From the moment I knocked www.tooelelawoffice.com “Joan had been attending church there since she was a on May 9. less in the county by providing teenager, and now she is the Ehrheart said on a good a lunch at the Tooele County pastor and has lived there Sunday there will be 50 people Food Bank once a quarter. In with her husband [in a built-in in attendance in his congrega- addition, he’s tried to make the so to have more than that church’s presence known by apartment] for over 16 years,” tion, SPACE IS Ehrheart said. “But her congre- donate money was inspiring. having booths at community ������������������ gation was down to just five or “When this came up, people events like Stansbury Days. LIMITED! six people, and they couldn’t felt it in their heart and gave a “We’re trying to make our REGISTER BY keep the building.” lot for a short amount of time,” presence known and felt,” MAY 17 Ehrheart said the 50-year-old he said. “These are the kinds of Ehrheart said. “Having our own building had been put up for capital campaigns where you base here is going to help us do sale before, but hadn’t ever sold. normally ask people to con- that a lot more.” That’s why McCullough had left tribute over two or three years, For the past four years, the decision to God, Ehrheart and they contributed over three Mountain of Faith has been said. weeks.” housed in the United Methodist “She knew when the right Ehrheart said he was shocked Church’s building, and before person came along, she would at the amount that was raised, that it met at St. Barnabas know it,” he said. but because having their own Church and the clubhouse in After showing the building to building was so important to Stansbury Park. other members of the Mountain his congregation, it was an easy Ehrheart said a wedding and of Faith council — a group of decision to pull together to raise church services have already people the congregation elects the money needed. been held in the building over to handle the day-to-day busi- Mountain of Faith was the past weekend, and he ness of the church — Ehrheart founded in the mid-1990s by a couldn’t be happier with the said it was a unanimous deci- small group of families, and has turnout. sion that the church obtain the continued to have that same “God put us here for a reason building. faithful, core group of followers so we can grow our ministry,” “We started to fundraise, and since the beginning, Ehrheart Ehrheart said. “This was such the response was amazing,” he said. However, because the a gift to us. We won’t take it for said. “Our congregation mem- church had its ups and downs granted.” bers were so generous, and the with financing and keeping a Ehrheart said he also plans Christian Faith Church was will- pastor on board, it was never on making the church a com- Yippy-tie-I-Idol ing to sell us the building for a able to acquire a building of munity center in the future. fraction of what it’s worth.” its own. Ehrheart said he was “We don’t have experience Ehrheart said within a three- asked to be the church’s full- with opening up our building AM PM week period, about 60 people time pastor right after graduat- because we’ve never had our SAT. JUNE 9 • 9 - 10 donated a total of $67,000. ing from seminary, and has been own building, but we’ll look Christian Faith Church is car- with the church for four years into what groups are looking FREE ADMISSION • OUTDOOR STAGE rying the rest of the financing now. During that time, he has for support and we fully expect for Mountain of Faith through a helped the congregation to pro- to assist them,” he said. CONTACT: PRIZE MONEY! $25,000 mortgage. Mountain of vide outreach to missionaries Ehrheart said because the 1st: $400 3rd: $200 Faith moved into the building in Africa and assist the home- Christian Faith Church took DILLION HURST 435.764.0402 2nd: $300 4th: $100

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SPORTS WRAP Grantsville tennis Stansbury boys grab Region 11 track title The Cowboys finished second at the Region 11 tennis tournament by Mark Watson Thursday and Friday in Ogden with SPORTS EDITOR the second doubles team of Jacob May and Dallin Dalton capturing first Stansbury captured the Region 11 men’s place in their bracket. Grantsville’s track and field championship Wednesday top singles player Braden Sandberg by racking up 175.5 points. Ogden finished qualified for state by finishing third second with 140 points followed by Ben at region. Tyler Colson finished Lomond 96.5, Grantsville 64.5, Morgan second at third singles to also 59.5, Tooele 49 and Bear River 33. earn a trip to the state tourney. Stansbury’s girls team placed fourth The Cowboys also qualified at first with 88 points followed by Tooele in fifth doubles with the tandem of Zac with 54 points and Grantsville sixth with Garrard and Devin Orgill finishing second at region. A recap of the 29 points. Ogden, led by several excellent region match and state preview will runners, won the girls region team title appear in Thursday’s paper. with 150 points followed by Bear River at 141 and Morgan in third with 124 points. THS volleyball After winning the high jump on Tooele High School volleyball is Wednesday, Stansbury’s Justin Jenkins hosting an Elite Sports Camp on added a second individual region title on June 4-6. The camp is for girls Thursday by winning the 400-meter run entering 7-12th grades. It will run with a time of 51.08. Jenkin’s teammate from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with a Hunter Anderson set a school record in lunch break each day and the cost the javelin to win a region title with a toss is $130. Current college coaches of 117 feet, 11 inches. and players will be running the Grantsville’s Ryan Castagno nabbed a camp. It is a great opportunity region title in the 100 hurdles with a time for skill development and a lot of of 15.55 while Ben Medley of Tooele won fun. Register now through June the title in the 300 hurdles with a time of 1 at the finance office at Tooele 42.33. High School. If you have any ques- Stansbury’s Lyndsie Thompson won the tions, please contact Kristi Brown [email protected] or region title in the girls discus on Thursday (435) 833-1978. with a throw of 108 feet, 6 inches. Benson Mill 5K Celebrate the morning of Memorial Day and the start of the summer season with a fast, flat and fun 5K. There will be great prizes, awards and all participants will receive a Maegan Burr technical race shirt. There will be Stansbury’s Jake Witkowski lands a long jump Thursday afternoon at the Region 11 Championship at Stansbury High School. Witkowski qualified for the a drawing for all registered runners state meet by finishing fourth in the event. at the end of the race. Runners can register the day of the race from After winning the sprint medley relay 2. Bren Durfee, GHS 3. Hudson Conrad, Boys 100 hurdles 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at Benson on Wednesday, Stansbury boys also won SHS 4. Ben Seekins, GHS 5. Dallin 1. Ryan Castagno, GHS (15.55) Grist Mill with the race starting at 9 the 4x400 relay on Thursday with a time Didericksen, SHS 7. Logan Pectol, THS 8. Boys 300 hurdles a.m. Cost is $20 per person, $90 of 3:31.97. The team included Luke Jones, Alex Toone, THS 1. Ben Medley, THS (42.33) 3. Ryan for a five-person family and $15 for Dallin Didericksen, Kaylen Vickers and Girls 200 meters Castagno 4. Kaylen Vickers 8. Dallin additional family members. Online Justin Jenkins. 6. Lizzie Stewart, THS Didericksen registration is no longer available, but runners are encouraged to be Below is a list of local athletes who Boys 400 meters Girls 300 meter hurdles there early on race day to register. placed in the top eight in Thursday’s final 1. Justin Jenkins (time), SHS 2. Bren 2. Alyssa Banks, THS 6. Erika Alvey, SHS Runners may want to download events at the Region 11 meet. Durfee, GHS 3. Logan Pectol, SHS 4. Luke 8. Hope Wotherspoon, THS a printable registration form at Boys 100 meters Jones SHS Boys 3200 meters www.bensonmill5k.com and have 2. Hudson Conrad, SHS 2. Ky Bender, Girls 400 meters 2. Austin Slade, SHS 7. Colin Arave, SHS it filled out prior to arriving on SHS 3. Dallin Didericksen, SHS 6. Ben 3. Madie Alvey, SHS 6. Brindisy Russell, 8. Kirby Harris, SHS race day. This will speed up the Maegan Burr Seekins, GHS 7. Bren Durfee, GHS THS Girls 3200 meters registration process. Awards will Girls 100 meters Girls 100 hurdles 5. Bronwyn Douglas, SHS go to top three overall male and Stansbury’s Austin Slade finishes running the 7. Maddie Bender, SHS 8. Lizzie Stewart, 4. Alyssa Banks, THS 6. Courtenae Boys high jump female runners in age group cat- 3200 Thursday afternoon at the Region 11 THS Nielson, SHS 7. Hope Wotherspoon, THS egories. Runners can also register Championship at Stansbury High School. Slade Boys 200 meters 8. Erika Alvey, SHS SEE TRACK PAGE A12 ➤ at Premier Athletics, 14 N. Main placed second in the race. Street in Tooele. A flag ceremony will be held at 8:50 a.m. Grantsville volleyball A junior volleyball round-up, begin- ner skills clinic will be held June Grantsville clobbers Payson in state playoff game 4-7 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Grantsville High School Main Gym. Cost will be $40 and does include by Mark Watson a volleyball. This skills camp is SPORTS EDITOR GHS SOFTBALL open to all fourth through ninth- grade girls (or high school first-year Payson used three different pitchers, but for the Cowboys in the top of the third. Bailey players) who want to learn the none of them could slow down the hard- Critchlow was hit by a pitch to open the inning fundamentals of volleyball. Come hitting Cowboys in the first round of the 3A and Lola Williams followed with a single. Meno have fun learning to serve, pass, State Softball Tournament in Heber City on laid down a perfect bunt to bring in Bailey set, and attack the ball from skilled Saturday. Critchlow and Jamie Hamby recorded an RBI. coaching. We are anticipating a Grantsville rapped out 16 hits and scored Grantsville was looking to add more runs, but large group so reserve your spot runs in six of seven innings to grab a 12-4 the Lions made a great play on defense with an early. For more information, includ- victory over Payson to advance to the second out at first base and then a throw to home plate ing sign-up form and waiver, please round of the state playoffs with a game against to get a Cowboy runner trying to score. The contact coach Stefanie Orgill (435) Snow Canyon on Thursday at 2 p.m. at Valley Cowboys led 6-0 after three innings. 830-4714 sorgill@tooeleschools. Complex in Salt Lake City. Fields had her way with the Payson hitters org or Coach Calissa Engler “They (players) played well against Payson. It with a shutout going through the first five (701)240-5302 cengler@tooelesd. seemed like everybody was getting hits not just innings. Through that span she had struck out org. three or four players,” said Grantsville coach five and allowed two hits. TC United Heidi Taylor. “We want to continue to stay The Cowboys went up 7-0 in the fourth TC United Soccer is now accepting focused on defense and come out ready and inning when Taylor Waters scampered all the registrations for the upcoming fall wanting to hit the ball. We have an opportunity way home from the batter’s box after her hit to 2012/spring 2013 soccer season. at state and it’s now or never.” right field got past the defense and rolled to the All youth between the ages of While Grantsville’s offense was impressive, fence. The Lions were not able to relay the ball 4-17 are eligible to play. Please defense and pitching also was solid with only home fast enough to catch Waters. visit our website at www.tcunited. one error and a complete game from junior Grantsville’s lead swelled to 9-0 in the top of org or call 830-6977 for additional Whitney Fields. The Grantsville pitcher scat- the sixth inning. Waters led off with a single and information. tered seven hits, struck out seven and held then Johnson belted a shot down the third base Tooele Ute Conference the Lions scoreless until the sixth inning. line for her second double of the game and “Whitney’s been pitching great the second half an RBI. Johnson ended up on third when she Tooele Ute Conference sign-ups will of the season,” Taylor said. Coaches have not avoided a tag after the ball had arrived at the be held at Tooele High School on determined whether she will start in the circle base. Then, Johnson scored on a wild pitch. May 19 from 9 a.m. to noon. Sign- against Snow Canyon. Payson rallied for a pair of runs in the bottom ups also will be held on June 21 Grantsville jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the of the sixth with three hits, but the Cowboys from 6-9 p.m. and July 14 from 9 first inning when Bailey Critchlow pounded gained those runs back plus another one with a.m. to noon. Players need to bring a two-RBI single to right field with Teagan three runs of their own in the top of the sev- a copy of their birth certificate. For Critchlow and Maddie Johnson on board. enth. Williams singled to left and then Meno more information call (435) 830- 2883 or (435) 841-9824. Taylor Waters helped out in the inning with a belted at two-run home run over the left field sacrifice bunt. fence. Teagan Matthews singled up the middle World Superbikes The Cowboys tacked on two more runs in and Johnson picked up an RBI with a hit to left A 48,500 strong crowd saw some Maegan Burr the second. Teagan Critchlow singled to left to field. astounding race action Sunday at Grantsville shortstop Maddie Johnson throws the ball to first base Saturday against bring in Kolbi Jo Meno and then scored on a Payson ended the game with two runs in the Donington Park, United Kingdom Payson at Wasatch High School. Johnson was solid on defense and hot in the batter’s double to right by Johnson to make it 4-0. bottom of the seventh on a pair of hits. in two sun-blessed 23-lap races, box with three hits including two doubles. The runs kept coming in pairs with two more [email protected] which culminated in a moment of history for one of the world’s most important motorcycle manu- facturers, some of the best SBK racing ever seen and changes near the top of the eni FIM Superbike Tooele blanks Juab 7-0 to advance in tournament World Championship table. After Marco Melandri (BMW Motorrad by Jake Gordon THS SOFTBALL her cause at the plate with a error and Frailey again knocked put Juab away for good. Rylee Motorsport) won the first race, the double and Hadli Sorenson belt- her in. This time, Frailey ripped Whitehouse and Starley Pollei German manufacturer added its STAFF WRITER ed a home run to put the finish- a double to right for a 2-0 lead. each reached base with singles name to the list of race-winning A good way to win a first Tooele handed Juab a 7-0 defeat ing touches on the victory. Zander followed with an RBI and Hadli Sorenson followed makes for the very first time. In race two a classic multi-rider battle round softball game in the 3A in Cedar City. After shutting down Juab in double of her own to give Tooele with a home run that gave Tooele ended up in joy and heartbreak state tournament is to not let “The offense made good the top of the first, Tooele went a 3-0 lead after three innings. a commanding 7-0 lead. for some top riders, as Jonathan your opponent touch the plate adjustments in the game,” said right to work in the bottom half. With the run support, Frailey From there Tooele was able to Rea (Honda World Superbike Team) at all. That is exactly what Tooele coach Melanie Nelson. Keyli Sorenson started it with was able to go about her busi- shut down Juab and pull out the came out on top after a final corner Tooele did in its opener over “We weren’t overpowering on a one-out single as she worked ness in the circle and keep Juab seven-run victory. melee. The end result of one of Juab Saturday. offense but we just got solid her way to third. Frailey was able off the scoreboard. Tooele will now move on to the best days of racing imaginable Lauren Frailey only allowed base hits.” to knock Sorenson in with a sac- Zander was able to reach base face Cedar on Thursday at 2 p.m. is that Max Biaggi (Aprilia Racing four hits to Juab in keeping Kirsten Zander had the only rifice fly for a 1-0 lead. in the fifth with a walk and even- at the Valley Softball Complex in Team) leads the championship with them off the scoreboard and multi-hit game for Tooele as she Sorenson again started tually made her way home for a Taylorsville in the second round 128.5 points. the Tooele offense did the rest. picked up a single and a double another scoring chance in the 4-0 lead. of state. Scoring in four of the six innings, in the victory. Frailey also helped third when she reached on an The sixth is where Tooele [email protected] A11

TUESDAY May 15, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN A11 Stallions shut down Dixie to stay alive in tourney by Jake Gordon and later came around to score. by Gavin Graff to get within 6-1. STAFF WRITER Wyatt Branch added an RBI Bentley was able to keep Dixie double to give Stansbury a 5-0 from scoring any more runs and After completing an undefeat- lead after four complete. Matt finished the game with 11 strike- ed Region 11 season, Stansbury’s Lindsley boosted the lead to 6-0 outs to keep Stansbury alive with baseball team was rewarded well with an RBI single. the five-run victory. as they were allowed to be one of The only real threat Dixie could Stansbury will continue in the the four hosts in 3A state tourna- muster was in the sixth when playoffs Thursday when they face ment. Jesse Lambert started a rally with Delta at Copper Hills High School a one-out single and later came in West Jordan at 1:30 p.m. around to score on a RBI single [email protected] SHS BASEBALL

As it turns out, Stansbury was far too gracious of a host in its opening game as the offense never got off the ground against Carbon. Behind the pitching of Dakota Cisneros, Carbon was able to blank Stansbury 8- 0 Saturday afternoon to force the Stallions to the consolation bracket. “We were hitting the ball because their pitcher didn’t have that many strikeouts,” said Stansbury coach Ray Clinton. “We just didn’t hit the ball in the right places.” Stansbury was able to rebound in the consolation bracket against a tough Dixie team. With the pitching of Brek Bentley and his 11 strikeouts, Stansbury also Maegan Burr found their offense and elimi- Stansbury’s Tyson Haddon slides into home Saturday against Dixie High School at Grantsville. The Stallions shut out the nated Dixie with a 6-1 victory Flyers 7-0 to advance in the consolation bracket of the 3A state tournament. Saturday in Grantsville to stay alive in the state tournament. Tamllos each picked up a pair of tion, but the Stallions couldn’t afternoon in Grantsville. Carbon 8 — Stansbury 0 hits in the victory. cash in. Carbon didn’t waste their Tyson Haddon and Alex Stansbury was getting the Carbon got going right from chances as both Cisneros and Mackay led the way for Stansbury bat on the ball against Carbon the beginning as Tamllos and McCourt had RBI doubles in the with two singles each while in the opening game of the 3A Jaren McCourt reached base fourth to expand the lead to 5-0 Haddon scored two runs. state baseball tournament as after a pair of base on balls. Bryce in the middle of four. While Bentley was keep- they only struck out twice in the Blackburn brought in the first Stansbury’s best chance to ing Dixie at bay in the first two entire game. run with an RBI single and then score came in the bottom of the innings, Stansbury went for its Unfortunately, the contact Jake Nichols followed with a RBI fourth when Marcos Chacon first runs of the tournament they were making was being double to give Carbon a 2-0 lead singled to get on and eventually in the bottom of the second. fielded cleanly by Carbon or after a half inning. reached third but was stranded Jackson Clausing reached on a not stringing any hits together Stansbury failed to get runners at the base. base on balls while Haddon was as Dakota Cisneros shut down in scoring position in the first Carbon added three runs in the hit by a pitch. Both Clausing and Stansbury to zero runs as Carbon two innings and Carbon took sixth for extra insurance as the Haddon scored in the inning for stunned Stansbury 8-0 Saturday advantage by adding to their lead Dinos held on for the eight-run a 2-0 Stansbury lead. in Stansbury Park. in the third. Walks again hurt the victory while sending Stansbury Patience again paid off in the Stansbury could only pick up Stallions as Blackburn reached to the consolation bracket. third inning when Jake Witkowski three hits off of Cisneros and on a walk for Carbon and later Stansbury 6 — Dixie 1 reached on a walk and later came Jake Witkowski came up with came in to score for a 3-0 lead in Stansbury used a strong around to score for a three-run two singles out of the three hits. the middle of three. pitching performance of Brek lead after three innings. Marcos Chacon recorded the Matt Lindsley was the first to Bentley and the offense came The scoring in the middle Maegan Burr other Stansbury hit in the game. reach second base for Stansbury on strong with run support to innings continued for Stansbury The top of the Carbon order hurt after walking in the third and keep Stansbury alive with a 6- in the fourth as Jarrett Anderson Stansbury’s Matt Lindsley catches a ball in the outfield Saturday against Dixie Stansbury as Cisneros and Julian eventually getting in scoring posi- 1 victory over Dixie Saturday started the inning with a double High School at Grantsville. Stansbury plays Delta at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Copper Hills High School in the consolation round of the 3A tourney. Grantsville bombs Union in consolation round ���������������� ������������ by Jake Gordon Grantsville went right to work in by stringing a few hits together. STAFF WRITER GHS BASEBALL the bottom half. Walks by Kelby Haydn Ross and Alex Horrocks Landon and Turner and Skyler each reached base with a walk ������������� Errors and the inability to get Delta used the extra outs to build Cloward reaching on an error which set the table for Wyatt the third out in an inning real- a 4-0 lead after a half inning. helped load the bases for the Kesler to knock in the first Union �������� ������������������������������������������ ly hurt Grantsville’s chances of The Delta lead just got bigger Cowboys. run with an RBI single through opening the 3A state tournament in the second as Colton Chappell Erickson brought in the first the right side of the infield. ����������������������������������������������� ��������� with a victory Saturday. reached on an error and Church run with a bases-loaded walk but Jesse Hyder followed two batters �������������������� ��������������� ����������������� The Cowboys committed six followed with a double. A single then Grantsville was hit with a later with an RBI single of his errors in their opening game by Albers brought in two runs to scary play. While waiting in the own to right to get within 7-2 of ������������������������������������������������������ against Delta and the Rabbits build a 6-0 lead. Edwards later on-deck circle, Manny Begay was Grantsville in the middle of four. used all of those extra outs effec- was able to ground a ball in the hit in the face with a foul ball It took an inning to respond, ������������������������ tively. Delta jumped out to an infield that was enough to score liner that prompted a 30-minute but after three consecutive 8-2 lead after three and just Albers for a 7-0 lead in the mid- delay while paramedics attended scoreless innings Grantsville got As Tooele County� s elite soccer club, Stansbury Elite SC has the poured on five runs after that to dle of the second. to Begay. Following the injury it going again in the fifth. Turner largest number of competitive teams for players age 8-1 8yo from send Grantsville to the consola- Grantsville did threaten in the to Begay, the remainder of the started the inning with a single tion bracket with a 13-2 victory bottom of the second as they Grantsville players had to find a and didn’t have to wait on base Stockton to Salt Lake City.t I �s also the least expensive while at Canyon View High School in loaded the bases after Turner way to play on. long as Erickson belted a triple to boasting the best winning percentage and coaches experienced Cedar City. and Erickson singled and Ky “I just wanted to thank every- left-center for a 8-2 lead. and ready to help your player excel on and off the soccer field. After the 11-run loss to Delta, Fisher followed with a walk. body that helped out during With Erickson on third, Fisher Grantsville did show enough Manny Begay pushed in a run the injury to Manny (Begay),” laid down a squeeze bunt to ���������������������������� heart to fight back in the conso- with a bases loaded walk but the Anderson said. “Our thoughts score Erickson for the ninth run. lation bracket to stay alive in the Cowboys couldn’t get more than and prayers are with him while Smith capped the scoring in the � state tournament. The Cowboys one run as Delta coaxed three he recovers.” fifth with an RBI ground out to used their patience in drawing straight outs with the bases to The Cowboys actually contin- short stop to give the Cowboys a Your Complete TOOELETRANSCRIPT seven total walks against Union hold onto the 7-1 lead after two. ued their good inning as Fisher 10-2 lead. Local News Source. ULLETIN in six innings to run away with Each team scored a run in the made the game 2-0 after anoth- Grantsville went for their B a 12-2 victory to play on in the third. Delta got an RBI double by er bases loaded walk. Arbon chance to end the game early in state tournament Saturday after- Peterson down the third base line brought in a pair with a double the sixth as Landon started the noon. for a 8-1 lead. Grantsville came down the third base line to make inning with a walk and made “We talked about how we right back in the bottom half as the score 4-0. his way to third on a stolen base Pet of the Week swung at a lot of bad pitches Quinton Smith singled to begin Fisher came in to score the and a passed ball. Quinton Smith against Delta in the first game,” the third and Skyler Cloward fol- fifth run on a passed ball and brought in Landon with a sacri- said Grantsville coach Loren lowed with a walk. then Smith followed with a sacri- fice fly to center. With a chance to Anderson. “Fortunately, we were With one out in the third, fice fly to right to give Grantsville earn a run-rule walk-off, Turner able to put up a lot of runs early Erickson ripped an RBI single a 6-0 lead. Landon capped the didn’t disappoint as he nailed a against Union.” to left-center to score Smith scoring for Grantsville with a RBI RBI single to right to score pinch- Delta 13 — Grantsville 2 to get within 8-2 of Delta. single up the middle for a 7-0 runner Danny Nelson for a 12-2 The first inning didn’t start all Unfortunately, that would be as lead after one inning. lead and end the game an inning that bad for Grantsville. Cowboy close Grantsville would get. Union had a hard time getting early. pitcher Dalen Erickson was able Delta added five runs in anything going against Grantsville Grantsville will continue on to get the first two outs and the final three innings while pitcher Skyler Cloward. By only in the consolation bracket as looked to be heading in the right Grantsville was unable to get a allowing three hits in the entire they match up with Park City direction. runner in scoring position after game, Cloward kept the Cougars for a game Thursday at 11 a.m. It took a while to get the third the third as the Rabbits held on at bay for most of his outing. to be played at Taylorsville High out as Delta ripped out a few hits for the 11-run victory. In the fourth, however, Union School. and then a bevy of errors gave Grantsville 12 — Union 2 attempted to make a game of it [email protected] the Rabbits a 4-0 lead after one. It Grantsville used a lot more didn’t get much better from there patience against Union in the as Grantsville fell 13-2 to Delta consolation bracket than they Saturday morning in Cedar City. did against Delta in the first Grantsville could only muster round game. The Cowboys were out five hits in the game com- awarded for that patience as they Love the Outdoors? pared to 15 hits for Delta in the drew seven walks, five of which loss. Connor Turner and Erickson came in the first inning to set Have a way with words? did each pick up two hits in the the tone. middle of order but it wasn’t With seven runs coming in The Transcript-Bulletin is seeking enough for a win. Delta’s middle the first, Grantsville used that BLACK & WHITE KITTY of the order consisting of Kyle big lead to stroll to a 12-2 vic- experienced writers to contribute Church, Austin Albers and Ryan tory Saturday afternoon at Cedar columns about their outdoor For more info. on animals- Adoption Procedure Peterson combined to smack 11 High School in Cedar City. adventures for the Hometown Tooele County Local shelter adoption requires vaccination payment, licensing hits in the game and knock in Connor Turner picked up his section of the newspaper. Animal Shelter 882-1051 four runs in the victory. second multi-hit game in the Tooele City and possible shelter fee. It all started for Delta in the playoffs by going 2-for-3 with a Animal Shelter 882-8900 Shelters are required to first with two outs as Albers pair of singles while knocking Grantsville hold animals for 3 days and Peterson both singled and in a run and scoring two. Dalen Animal Shelter 884-6881 before euthanization. Kaydon Hughes brought in the Erickson, Ky Fisher, Nick Arbon first run with a single up the and Wyatt Smith each knocked middle to score Albers. in a pair of runs in the victory for Please send writing samples to Editor Jeff Barrus at Brought to you by Joe H. Roundy, D.V.M. Peterson, Hughes and Kipp Grantsville. [email protected] or call 882-0050 Edwards all scored in the inning After holding Union score- for more information. 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by Mark Watson led the way in the hitting depart- SPORTS EDITOR SHS SOFTBALL ment with a home run and a double. Janessa Bassett smacked �������������������������� After dropping the first game but couldn’t move them around a triple and Karlee Manzione to No. 1 seed and host Spanish to score.” added another home run. Fork 9-0, Stansbury advanced The Dons ended up with nine Stansbury led 1-0 after three in the consolation round of the runs on nine hits including a innings when it erupted for five 3A state softball tournament by home run by their pitcher. runs in the fifth and five more pounding Pine View 11-1. It was a different story in the in the seventh. Chipman held Spanish Fork pitcher Kailey second game as the Stallions Pine View scoreless through six Christensen allowed only knocked a good Pine View team innings with the Panthers adding three hits to the Stallions, but out of the tourney with an 11- their only run in the bottom of Stansbury coach Bridget Clinton 1 triumph. The Stallions were the seventh. said she was not overpowering. in the zone with 20 hits in the The Stallions will play the loser “She (Christensen) definitely game. “We had a great game with of the Snow Canyon-Grantsville didn’t overpower us, it was just those 20 hits and we also played game on Thursday at 4 p.m. at that we hit the ball right at them. solid on defense. Pine View is a the Valley Complex in Salt Lake They’re a good team and play good team too and their pitcher City. The softball facility is locat- For the solid on defense, but she only is decent,” Clinton said. ed at 5135 South, 2700 West. had four strikeouts and she Beth Chipman had a strong “We just need to take it one treatment walked a few people. We were outing in the circle by allowing game at a time,” Clinton said. of leg pain, able to get nine runners on base, only four hits. Katelyn Robinson [email protected] varicose veins, spider 2012 3A State Softball Championships veins, arterial Saturday, May 12 disease and Thursday, May 17 Playoff Games at Valley Complex Tooele (5135 S. 2700 West) other vascular Tooele Friday, May 18 Juab 2:00 pm Field 1 problems. Game A Championship Games at SLCC Cedar City 12 noon Field 1 (4600 S. Redwood Rd.) Cedar City Union Game C Wasatch 4:30 pm Field 1 Snow Canion Snow Canyon 2:00 pm Field 2 Payson Saturday, May 19 Grantsville Grantsville

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Kravers — Stansbury burger Penny’s Grill — Bleu Explosion burger story Tim Gillie photos Maegan Burr Sostanza — Dallas burger The

Burgersof Tooele CountyCounty Local restaurants are serving up this American icon with unique flair

American Burgers he hamburger is an American — American Burger icon. Fast food places crank them out quickly for custom- ers on the go and many fine food establishments have incorporated their own version of the delecta- ble minced-meat-on-a-bun entrée on their menus. While most places that serve hamburgers include some version of the basic hamburger, cheeseburger or bacon cheeseburger, Tooele County’s locally owned and independent food establishments are grilling up some very special and unique burgers. Dairy Delight One of the oldest establishments in Tooele serving hamburgers is Dairy Delight. Dairy Delight opened 39 years ago on the corner of Main Street and 400 North where Janna’s Java is presently located. Now, it can be found just west of Main Street on 100 South where Shannon Lopez, along with help from her sib- lings, manages the place her parents started. While Dairy Delight’s cooks flip a mean burger with a full lineup of quarter pound- ers including a pastrami burger, a mushroom burger, a green chili burger and a jalapeño burger, the place is best known as the home of something Shannon’s mother LaRae invented 39 years ago: the Old-fashioned burger.

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Stockton Miner’s Café General Manager Clay Campbell holds an Old Smokey burger at the restaurant Wednesday. B2 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2012 Moments in Time THE HISTORY CHANNEL ➤ On May 31, 1859, the massive clock-tower bell known as Big Ben, located at the top of the 320- foot-high St. Stephen’s Tower, rings out over the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London, for the first time. Just two months later, however, the heavy striker cracked the bell.

➤ On May 30, 1911, the inaugural Indianapolis 500 is run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indiana. With the excep- tion of a break in 1917 and 1918 for World War I Mega Maze and from 1942 to 1945 for World War II, the 200-lap, 2 1/2-mile race has been run every year.

➤ On June 1, 1926, Norma Jeane Mortenson -- who will become known as the glamorous actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe -- is born in Los Angeles. During World War II, a photographer “discovered” the naturally photogenic Norma Jeane while she was working in a California munitions factory.

➤ On May 29, 1932, the so-called Bonus Expeditionary Force, a group of 1,000 World War I veterans seeking cash pay- ments for their veterans’ bonus certificates, arrive in Washington, D.C. One world? month later, that number 6. LEGEND: What was the had swelled to nearly name of King Arthur’s leg- 20,000 strong. endary sword? 7. ART: Who painted ➤ On June 3, 1956, Santa “Christina’s World”? Cruz, Calif., authorities 1. POLITICS: How long did 8. ENTERTAINERS: How Margaret Thatcher serve announced a total ban many times were actors as prime minister of Great on rock and roll music Richard Burton and at public gatherings. Just Britain? Elizabeth Taylor married? two weeks later, Time 2. LANGUAGE: What does 9. LITERATURE: Which one magazine reported on the Greek prefix “ornitho” similar bans enacted in mean? of Charles Dickens’ nov- Asbury Park, N.J., and San 3. HISTORY: How did the els was unfinished at his Antonio, Texas. Native American leader death? Crazy Horse die? 10. MATH: What does the ➤ On June 2, 1967, Capt. 4. GEOGRAPHY: Where is symbol “r” stand for in Howard Levy, 30, a der- the highest waterfall in the geometry? matologist from Brooklyn, is convicted by a general court-martial of willfully disobeying orders. Levy had refused to provide basic instruction in skin disease to Green Beret medics, saying it would be used as a “tool of political persuasion” in Vietnam. He did 26 months hard labor and was dismissed from the service.

➤ On May 28, 1987, Matthias Rust, a 19-year-old ama- teur pilot from West Germany, takes off from Helsinki, Finland, and travels undetected through more than 400 miles of Soviet airspace. After Rust landed his small Cessna aircraft in Red Square by the Kremlin, an American ALL PUZZLE ANSWERS BELOW diplomat in the Soviet Union joked, “Maybe we should build a bunch of However, just because Mona’s haven’t seen any more than style skills on an impro- Cessnas.” been outed as “A,” it doesn’t you have. vised jam about the clas- mean she murdered Allison • • • sic TV show “Taxi.” And -- that culprit is still on the Q: I’m a big fan of Scott check the website often, © 2012 King Features Synd., Inc. loose. Aukerman, and I especially as new webisodes will air • • • love his podcast, “Comedy throughout the season. Q: My family has been Bang! Bang!” I heard that it is • • • waiting anxiously for the going to become a TV series. Q: In my opinion, season-three episodes of Is that true? -- Jonathan V., via the fourth season of the “Downton Abbey” series e-mail “Southland” was the Q: I can barely stand the to be aired. Our relatives in A: You heard right! Writer/ best yet. Please tell me wait -- when will “Pretty Little Europe have already seen the comedian Scott Aukerman it’s been renewed for Liars” be back? -- Sissy R., via latest continuing episodes -- who is best known for his another season! -- Matt F., e-mail of the popular British series. work with “Mr. Show with Bob Sacramento, Calif. A: The third season of the Can you tell us when we can and David” and for co-creating A: It would seem that hit ABC Family series “Pretty expect season-three episodes “Between Two Ferns with Zach the powers that be at TNT Little Liars” will be back and to start here in the U.S.? - Galifianakis” -- will indeed agree with your assess- raring to go on Tuesday, June - Tom S., Hartford County, be bringing his hilarious ment of “Southland,” as 5, at 8 p.m. The series picks up Conn. podcast to the small screen. they have renewed the hit with Aria, Emily, Spencer and A: Your European relatives IFC has picked up “Comedy cop series for a 10-epi- Hanna dealing with the fact might be confusing season Bang! Bang!” which premieres sode fifth season, which that Mona is the mysterious two with season three, as Friday, June 8, at 10 p.m. is scheduled to begin air- “A” who’s been blackmailing season three is still in produc- To gear up for the show ing in February 2013. As them. While the character died tion. While Europe will get to -- which will feature such the date gets closer, I’ll be Scott Aukerman in the book series on which see the third season before big-name stars as Zach sure to fill my readers in the TV series is based, actress us -- it’s scheduled to air on Galifianakis, Amy Poehler, Seth on all the details. Janel Parrish, who plays Mona, ITV in England in September, Rogan and Elizabeth Banks -- 32853-6475; or e-mail her at has been upgraded to a series and here in America on PBS go to ifc.com/fix/2012/05/reg- Write to Cindy at King [email protected]. regular and will play a bigger in January 2013 -- I can guar- gie-watts-makes-music to see Features Weekly Service, role in the upcoming season. antee you that, as of now, they Jon Hamm show off his free- P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL © 2012 King Features Synd., Inc. PUZZLE ANSWERS

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TUESDAY May 15, 2012 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN B3 HOMEFRONT How to make authentic stroopwafels, pannekoeken

n a recent trip to the used breadcrumbs and other (like pocket bread) while still to cover bottom of pan, about diately. Toppings such as mush- Netherlands and leftovers from the bakery and warm. Don't wait too long or 1/2 cup. When bottom seems rooms, cheese and meats can OBelgium, I was intro- Diane Sagers sweetened them with syrup. they will break. Spread filling done, flip and continue cook- also be placed on pancake and duced to some simple favorite CORRESPONDENT They became a big hit and have on the insides, and put the ing until done. As you pull each microwaved to soften and heat foods in both nations: waffles remained a special treat ever halves back together. pancake from the pan, place them. Pancakes can be rolled or and pannekoeken (pronounced since. By the mid-1800s there Leige Sugar Waffles a small amount of topping on folded and served with syrup, pan' e kooken). Here in the were around 100 syrup waffle 1 (1/4 ounce) package yeast each pancake and serve imme- sugar or other toppings. U.S., waffles and pancakes are Other topping choices included bakers in Gouda, but that was 1/3 cup lukewarm water known as a delightful breakfast a spicy tomato sauce with pizza the only city they were made 1 1/2 tablespoons granulated treat or even a dessert dish, but toppings, ham, bacon, fruit, in until 1870. After that, they white sugar in the Netherlands, they may cheese, fish and mushrooms. showed up at parties and in 1/8 teaspoon salt show up as dinner or a snack. Waffles are also different markets outside the city. Today, 2 cups flour It was surprising to go to a than what we would expect stroopwafels are factory made. 3 eggs NEED CASH NOW? pancake restaurant and find here. A type known as sugar They are made from a ball 1 cup melted butter on the menu how many ways waffles are available hot from of stiff batter placed on a piz- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract We Want to Make You a Loan! pancakes can be served. The street vendors or packaged as zelle waffle iron and baked. 3/4 teaspoon ground cinna- Netherlands version of pan- a snack food. The waffles are While they are still warm the mon (optional) cakes is not like the stacks of made with yeast instead of bak- thin wafers are split apart and 1 cup pearl sugar* flapjacks we enjoy with butter ing powder or soda and they steaming hot, caramel-like Mix the yeast, water, sugar on top and syrup drizzled all are infused with sugar pearls syrup is spread between the and salt in a bowl and let it $ $ over. They are known as pan- — small chunks of sugar that waffle halves to glue them back develop or sit for 15 minutes. nekoeken and are eaten at are folded into the stiff dough together. The result is a very Place the flour in a separate dinnertime. Pancake restau- just before they are baked in a tasty, rich treat. large mixing bowl and make a rants are popular restaurants Belgian waffle iron. They are a These treats can be made well in the center of the flour. 100- 3,000 and serve a variety of pancake delightful treat. from the following recipes: Pour the yeast mixture into the dishes. They are cooked more Stroopwafels (pronounced Stroopwafels well and mix until blended on like a dinner-plate sized crepe, strope' vafels) — translated 4 cups all-purpose flour medium speed. Add the eggs but are thicker and are serve into English as syrup waffle or 1 1/8 cups butter, melted one at a time, melted butter a ������ as a carrier for an assortment treacle waffle — are another 3/4 cup white sugar bit at a time, and the vanilla of toppings and fillings. Thick treat from the Netherlands. 2 (.25 ounce) envelopes and cinnamon. Be sure to mix Noble Finance • 435-843-1255 molasses sugar syrup is one of Stroopwafels are made from active dry yeast well after each addition to the the options, but if you purchase thin layers of baked dough 1/4 cup warm milk batter. Keep in mind the batter an apple pancake, you will with a caramel-like syrup fill- 1 egg will be thick and very sticky. Gentry Finance •435-843-8680 likely find that round slices of ing in the middle. Their origins 1 1/2 cups molasses This is normal. Remove the apple have been placed on top are ascribed to a baker in 1784 1 1/3 cups packed brown bowl from the mixer and let the ����������������� of the dough and cooked in. in Gouda, Netherlands, who sugar dough rest until it doubles in 1/3 cup butter volume inside the bowl, about 1 teaspoon ground cinna- one hour. Gently fold in the mon pearl sugar and let the dough In a large bowl, mix together rest for 15 more minutes. While the flour, melted butter, sugar, the dough is resting, heat the ������������ yeast, milk and egg. When the waffle iron. Spoon a 2-inch ball ����of the month dough becomes too stiff to stir, of dough into the center of the turn out onto a floured surface waffle iron. This should yield a Presented������������ by and knead by hand for a few waffle that is about 4 inches in minutes. Set aside to rise for 45 diameter. Waffles will take three minutes. Meanwhile, heat the to five minutes to bake. ���������������� molasses, brown sugar, remain- * Pearl sugar is available at ing butter and cinnamon in a Dutch stores. You can break up saucepan over medium heat. sugar cubes as a substitute. Stir to blend and set aside. Dutch Pannekoeken Preheat a pizzelle iron. Knead 1 1/2 cups flour Play�������������������������������������������� with your Child! Play teaches them to solve prob- the dough briefly, and divide 1 cup milk lems, get along with others, and how their bodies work. the dough into 2-inch balls, 1 cup water �������������������������� or a size compatible with your 1 egg Children are able to express their feelings, build relation- pizzelle iron pattern. Press the 1/4 teaspoon salt ships, and master skills all through play! balls in the preheated iron, and 2 tablespoons vegetable oil cook until the iron stops releas- Mix first five ingredients Prevention...together����������������������������� we can! ing steam, or until the waffles together until blended but still Diane Sagers are golden brown. Carefully lumpy. Add oil to 12-inch skil- This ad is sponsored by the Tooele Interagency �����������������������������������������������Prevention Professionals (TIPP) coalition & Stroopwafels, a traditional treat from the Netherlands, are made from thin layers remove with a knife or spatula, let over medium heat. 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Connor England and Cassidee Chuck and Dianne on March 18. Their children, Christensen grandchildren and great-grand- ����������� Armstrong children are holding a celebra- Christensen/England tion in their honor May 19 at ������� Chuck and Dianne the Tooele Eagles Lodge from 4 Randy and Cindy Christensen Armstrong celebrated their to 7 p.m. Friends are invited to are pleased to announce the 50th wedding anniversary join in the celebration. marriage of their daughter Cassidee Marie to Connor Blake England, son of Jeff and Linda MISSIONARY England, on May 17 in the Salt ���������� Lake Temple. A reception will ������� be held in their honor that eve- Elder Nolan ning from 6 to 8 p.m. at Heritage Gardens, 2050 E. Creek Road in Blackhurst Sandy. Cassidee and Connor will make their home in Logan while Elder Nolan Fraser Blackhurst attending Utah State University. has recently returned after com- We apologize if we inadvertently pleting an honorable mission to missed anyone. You are welcome the Phoenix, Arizona area. He will to join us for this celebration. be speaking in the Grantsville 6th Ward on May 20 at 10:45 a.m. He is the son of Ryan and Debby Blackhurst.

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B4 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2012 TELL ME A STORY ‘The Drowned City’

(a French legend) water.” And so King was a tall, handsome they danced over the crashing waves, adapted by Amy Friedman and Gradlon built the city stranger dressed in he saw his city being crushed by the illustrated by Jillian Gilliland of Ys on the Bay of red, with long fingers. sea. Douarnenez, a city at And he wooed the “My daughter!” he cried, and he gal- ong ago, King Gradlon the Great sea level that was so princess with kisses. loped off in search of Dahut. When he of in waged beautiful, people said “Come with me. saw her clinging to a rock, he lifted her war against the countries to the it was the most exqui- We’ll run away across L onto the horse, and they rode for safety, north. The king had many ships and site city in the world. the sea,” he said. He out of the reach of the storm. many men, but finally his sailors grew It had a beautiful brushed his fingers tired of fighting. They refused to seize , for the king through her golden- As they galloped over the waves, the one of the northern castles and instead was very pious. red hair. He smiled king heard a voice. “Drop your daugh- they turned and sailed home, leaving To protect the city tenderly. “Let us open ter,” the voice called. “Drop her into the their king behind. and its cathedral the dike and ride sea or everything will be ruined!” Cold and abandoned, King Gradlon from the sea, the king upon the waves,” he He shook his head. The voice sound- was obligated to sail for home, alone had a great dike built. said. ed like the voice of St. , but he in a small boat. As he sailed his lonely The dike was guarded “My father has the refused to listen. The voice roared more course, he suddenly he saw a beauti- by a gate. The king only key to the gate loudly still. “Push her into the sea!” ful woman standing before him upon owned the only key protecting the dike,” Still he could not. He dug his heels the water. She had flowing red hair and to that gate, which he the princess con- into Morvarc’h’s side and pushed the skin that glowed, and he fell in love the opened only at low fessed. “It hangs on horse to ride faster, but the horse whin- moment he saw her. “I am Malgven,” tide, when he wanted his neck. Only he can nied and rose up on his back legs. The she said, “and I know you and wish to ships to enter or open the gate.” marry you and return with you to your leave. There was a dev- princess fell into the sea, and the horse home.” Time passed and ilish glint in the took off, carrying the king to safety. So they traveled home to Brittany on Dahut became more knight’s eye as he They rode north, away from the Malgven’s magical sea horse, Morvarc’h, and more lovely. Most smiled cunningly at storm, and when they reached who could gallop across the water. days she sat upon her and said, “Ah, but , the king dismounted. He was Some time after they returned, the shore, looking you could get the key safe, but his city and his beloved daugh- Malgven gave birth to a daughter, and out at the sea and while he sleeps.” ter were gone, all swallowed by the sea. they named her Dahut. She was as brushing her long, That night, just as People say when Dahut fell into the lovely as her mother, and King Gradlon golden-red hair. The king looked out lived. He watched the corruption of a storm was brewing at sea, Dahut stole sea, she turned into a mermaid, and told his wife, “I cherish Dahut as I cher- from his castle, admiring his daughter. the people of Ys and saw especially the into her father’s room and took the the storm quieted, and ever since that you.” But soon after that, Malgven ish Many others admired her too. All the danger of Dahut’s ways. He warned the key. She gave it to the knight, who was day sailors tell tales of the mermaid disappeared. Some say she died. Others young men from the city, and all the king: “Your daughter has grown spoiled the devil in disguise. The moment he they sometimes see on that rocky coast, say she returned to her world. The king sailors who passed through, sought and cruel. You must change her ways or opened the gate, the sea let out a roar. A was grief-stricken, but he loved his Dahut’s hand in marriage. She charmed she will bring about your destruction.” mountain of water rose up and crashed singing and combing her long, golden- daughter with all his heart. everyone. She stayed out dancing every But King Gradlon loved his daughter down upon the city. red hair. And sometimes, on the clear- As much as her father loved her, night. She sang; she flirted; she flaunted and was blind to her habits. He did not The terrifying sound woke the king est mornings, passing ships will hear Dahut loved the sea. “Build me a city,” her beauty. believe the stories people told him of and all his court. People ran screaming the sound of priests chanting and bells she begged her father. “Build it right There was an Abbey in nearby her flirtations and wildness. And then and weeping, but King Gradlon jumped chiming and organs playing from the upon the sea so that I can always be on Landevenneg, where St. Winwaloe one day a knight appeared in Ys. He upon the back of Morvarc’h, and as drowned cathedral of the city of Ys.

Something TOOELE MAYOR AWARDS OOnn Your Mind? courtesy of Jaclynn Sagers These students are the recipients for the Tooele Mayor’s Community Youth Recognition Award for seventh through 12th grades for the month of May. Pictured from left, Tooele City Police Chief Ron Kirby, Tooele City Mayor Patrick Dunlavy, Clarissa Bowen (seventh grade, Tooele Junior High School), Easten Grgich (eighth Write a letter to the Editor! grade, TJHS), Kaylee Peatross (eighth grade, Clarke Johnsen Junior P.O. Box 390 High School), Krystel Anderson (eighth grade, TJHS) and Tooele City Communities That Care Director Jaclynn Sagers. Not pictured: Tooele, UT 84074 Dylan Spencer (seventh grade, CNJJHS) and Kelly Sue Whitmer [email protected] (11th grade, Stansbury High School).

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Call (801)651-5151 If you desire special ac- (801)574-5918 commodation under the SUPER CLEAN 2bdrm Find Out What Americans With Disabili- Call Laramie Dunn ties Act, please contact CallCall LarLaramieamie DDunnunn fforor ALL townhome, bonus fam- Your Neighbors Tooele County's ADA ily room, 2bth, wood Are Thinking youryour!""#$#%&"'()*+,%-#.$%/,).)#%01#23.$3,) RRealeal EstaEstatete needs flooring, fenced back- Coordinator, Pam Ayala, yard, available now. No (435) 843-3157, within open Forum three working days prior smoking. $890/mo. Call Every Tuesday Kari (435)224-3727 to this meeting. TOOELETRANSCRIPT (Published in the Tran- 435-224-4000 BECOME A SUB- BULLETIN script Bulletin May 10 & SCRIBER. 882-0050 15, 2012) NOTICE OF TRUS- TEE'S SALE APN: 14-066-0-0154 TRA: Trust No. 12-00106-8 Loan No. Ref: ANTHONY D. RAN- DALL IMPORTANT NO- TICE TO PROPERTY OWNER. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED July 29, 2009. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA- TION OF THIS PRO- CEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On June 12, 2012, at 4:30 p.m., James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded July 31, 2009, as Entry No. 330123, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of TOOELE County, State of Utah executed by ANTHONY D. RANDALL, MARRIED MAN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, PAYABLE IN LAWFUL NOTICE OF TRUS- MONEY OF THE TEE'S SALE UNITED STATES AT APN: 12-110-0-0053 THE TIME OF SALE. TRA: notset Trust No. SUCCESSFUL BID- 1345782-07 Ref: schroe- DERS MUST TENDER der, don IMPORTANT A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 NOTICE TO PROP- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS ERTY OWNER YOU TO THE TRUSTEE AT ARE IN DEFAULT UN- THE TIME OF SALE, DER A DEED OF WITH THE BALANCE TRUST, DATED Sep- DUE BY NOON THE tember 07, 2007 UN- FOLLOWING BUSI- LESS YOU TAKE AC- NESS DAY, AT THE TION TO PROTECT OFFICE OF THE TRUS- YOUR PROPERTY, IT TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- MAY BE SOLD AT A TRANCE TO THE PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU TOOELE COUNTY DIS- NEED AN EXPLANA- TRICT COURT 74 TION OF THE NATURE SOUTH 100 EAST, OF THE PROCEEDING TOOELE, UTAH all right, AGAINST YOU, YOU title, and interest con- SHOULD CONTACT A veyed to and now held LAWYER. On June 05, by it under said Deed of 2012, at 4:30pm, James Trust in the the property H. Woodall, as duly ap- situated in said County pointed Trustee under and State described as: and pursuant to Deed of LOT 154, REFLEC- Trust recorded October TIONS AT STANSBURY 02, 2007, as inst. No. PARK PHASE II - 294625, in book xx, AMENDMENT NO. 1 FI- page xx, of Official Re- NAL PLAT, ACCORD- cords in the office of the ING TO THE OFFICIAL County Recorder of PLAT THEREOF ON NOTICE OF TRUS- Tooele County, State of FILE AND OF RECORD TEE'S SALE Utah executed by Don A IN THE TOOELE APN: 08-017-0-0032 NOTICE OF TRUS- Schroeder, Joint Ten- COUNTY RECORDER'S TRA: Trust No. TEE'S SALE ants, and Gail L Schroe- OFFICE. The street ad- 12-00136-8 Loan No. APN: 13-042-0-0738 der WILL SELL AT dress and other common Ref: ELOY A. ZAM- TRA: Trust No. PUBLIC AUCTION TO designation of the real BRANO IMPORTANT 11-00041-5 Loan No. HIGHEST BIDDER, property described NOTICE TO PROP- Ref: CHARLES J. PAYABLE IN LAWFUL above is purported to be: ERTY OWNER. YOU YOUNG IMPORTANT MONEY OF THE 154 Crystal Bay Drive ARE IN DEFAULT UN- NOTICE TO PROP- UNITED STATES AT Stansbury Park, Utah DER A DEED OF ERTY OWNER. YOU THE TIME OF SALE, 84074 The undersigned Tuesday May 15, 2012 TRUST DATED January ARE IN DEFAULT UN- (SUCCESSFUL BID- Trustee disclaims any li- 20, 2006. UNLESS YOU DER A DEEDTooele OF DERS Transcrip MUST TENDERt-Bulleabilityt forin any incorrect- b7 TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TRUST DATED July 17, A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 ness of the street ad- TECT YOUR PROP- 2004. UNLESS YOU IN CERTIFIED FUNDS dress and other common Public Notices Public Notices ERTY,Public IT Notices MAY BE TAKEPublic ACTION Notices TO PRO- TOPublic THE TRUSTEE Notices AT designation,Public Notices if any, Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Meetings Meetings SOLDTrustees AT A PUBLIC TECTTrustees YOUR PROP- THE Trustees TIME OF SALE, shownTrustees herein. Said sale Trustees Water User Miscellaneous SALE. IF YOU NEED ERTY, IT MAY BE WITH THE BALANCE will be made without GRANTSVILLE CITY PUBLIC NOTICE AN EXPLANATION OF SOLD AT A PUBLIC DUE BY NOON THE covenant or warranty, NOTICE OF TRUS- Deadline for public no- NOTICE TO CREDI- NOTICE OF PUBLIC Notice is hereby given THIS PROCEEDING, SALE. IF YOU NEED FOLLOWING BUSI- express or implied, re- TEE'S SALE tices is 4 p.m. the day TORS HEARING that the Tooele City YOU SHOULD CON- AN EXPLANATION OF NESS DAY, AT THE garding title, possession, APN: 14-023-0-0109 prior to publication. JAMES A. WINCHES- NOTICE IS HEREBY Council & Tooele City TACT A LAWYER. On THIS PROCEEDING, OFFICE OF THE TRUS- condition, or encum- TRA: Trust No. Public notices submit- TER, Deceased. GIVEN that the Grants- Redevelopment Agency June 19, 2012, at 4:30 YOU SHOULD CON- TEE), At the tooele brances, including fees, 1332296-07 Ref: kelsch, ted past the deadline Pursuant to Section ville City Council will of Tooele City, Utah, will p.m., James H. Woodall, TACT A LAWYER. On county courthouse 74 charges, expenses of aaron IMPORTANT NO- will not be accepted. 75-7-308, Utah Code conduct a public hearing meet in a Work Session as duly appointed Trus- June 19, 2012, at 4:30 South 100 East Tooele, the Trustee and of the TICE TO PROPERTY UPAXLP Annotated, Dale J. Win- at the Grantsville City on Wednesday, May 16, tee under a Deed of p.m., James H. Woodall, Utah all right, title and in- trusts created by said OWNER YOU ARE IN chester, whose address Offices, 429 East Main 2012 at the hour of 5:00 Trust recorded January as duly appointed Trus- terest conveyed to and Deed of Trust, to pay the DEFAULT UNDER A is 2215 Pinecrest Lane, Street, Grantsville, Utah P.M. The meeting will 27, 2006, as Entry No. tee under a Deed of now held by it under said remaining principle sums DEED OF TRUST, Public Notices Sandy, Utah 84092, on Wednesday May 30, be held at the Tooele 253809, of the Official Trust recorded July 28, Deed of Trust in the of the note(s) secured by DATED April 20, 2007 Miscellaneous Randy A. Winchester, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. to re- City Hall Large Confer- Records in the office at 2004, as Entry No. property situated in said said Deed of Trust. The UNLESS YOU TAKE whose address is 4366 ceive public input re- ence Room located at 90 the County Recorder of 226736, in Book 0960, at County and State de- current beneficiary of the ACTION TO PROTECT Deadline for public no- Corrine Cutoff, Corrine, garding the following North Main Street, TOOELE County, State Page 0093, of the official scribed as: Lot 53, park Deed of Trust as of the YOUR PROPERTY, IT tices is 4 p.m. the day Utah 84307 and Coral J. proposal: Tooele, Utah. of Utah executed by records in the office at meadows subdivision, date of this notice is MAY BE SOLD AT A prior to publication. Hoffman, whose address Proposed petition from 1. Open Meeting ELOY A. ZAMBRANO the County Recorder of according to the official WELLS FARGO BANK, PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Public notices submit- is 2050 West 5310 Geneva Rock Products, 2. Roll Call AND MARNEY H. ZAM- TOOELE County, State plat thereof, as recorded N.A. The record owner NEED AN EXPLANA- ted past the deadline South, Taylorsville, Utah Inc. to vacate certain 3. Motion to Close Meet- BRANO, HUSBAND of Utah executed by in the office of the of the property as of the TION OF THE NATURE will not be accepted. 84129, as Trustees of roads within the newly ing to Discuss: AND WIFE, AS JOINT CHARLES J. YOUNG, Tooele county recorder. recording of the Notice OF THE PROCEEDING UPAXLP the JAMES A. WIN- annexed area of Grants- - Pending Litigation TENANTS WILL SELL AN UNMARRIED MAN The street address and of Default is ANTHONY AGAINST YOU, YOU BLASTING NOTICE CHESTER AND HELEN ville City giving the va- - Property Acquisition AT PUBLIC AUCTION WILL SELL AT PUBLIC other common designa- D. RANDALL AND MEA- SHOULD CONTACT A ECS will be performing A. WINCHESTER IN- cated portion to Geneva 4. Reopen Meeting TO THE HIGHEST BID- AUCTION TO THE tion, if any, of the real GAN B. RANDALL, LAWYER. On June 05, blasting activities in TER VIVOS REVOCA- Rock for the purpose of 5. Discussion: DER, PAYABLE IN HIGHEST BIDDER, property described HUSBAND AND WIFE 2012, at 4:30pm, James Tooele County between BLE TRUST, dated upgrading the roads to - Budget for 2012-2013 LAWFUL MONEY OF PAYABLE IN LAWFUL above is purported to be: AS JOINT TENANTS H. Woodall, as duly ap- Stockton and Settlement March 27, 1974, hereby UDOT standards to fa- - Ordinance 2011-05 THE UNITED STATES MONEY OF THE 147 Aspen Way (a.k.a. DATED: May 8, 2012 pointed Trustee under Canyon. Blasting will oc- give notice that JAMES cilitate access to a lime- Amending General Land AT THE TIME OF SALE. UNITED STATES AT 147 North Aspen Way) James H. Woodall and pursuant to Deed of cur between 8:00am and A. WINCHESTER, the stone quarry (quarry is Use Map SUCCESSFUL BID- THE TIME OF SALE. Grantsville Ut 10808 River Front Trust recorded April 24, 5:00pm. The following Trustmaker of said Trust, not located within - Ordinance 2011-06 DERS MUST TENDER SUCCESSFUL BID- 84029-8900 Estimated Parkway, Suite 175 2007, as inst. No. blasting signals will be died on April 14, 2012. Grantsville City limits). Amending Zoning Map A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 DERS MUST TENDER Total Debt as of June South Jordan, Utah 283148, in book xx, used: Warning signal: A Creditors of the de- Portions of the Little - Ordinance 2012-14 Re- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 05, 2012 is $184,472.97. 84095 (801) 254-9450 page xx, of Official Re- 1 minute series of long ceased Trustmaker are Mountain Road are in garding Dates & Times TO THE TRUSTEE AT IN CERTIFIED FUNDS The undersigned Trus- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 cords in the office of the blasts 5 minutes prior to hereby notified to deliver Sections 16 and 17, for Display of Fireworks THE TIME OF SALE, TO THE TRUSTEE AT tee disclaims any liability p.m. JAMES H. WOO- County Recorder of blast signal Blasting sig- or mail their written Township 2 South, - Bach Homes WITH THE BALANCE THE TIME OF SALE, for any incorrectness of DALL, TRUSTEE Tooele County, State of nal: A series of short claims to the Trustees at Range 6 West, Salt Lake - Cooperative Agree- DUE BY NOON THE WITH THE BALANCE the street address and P946672 Utah executed by Aaron blasts 1 minute prior to the address above within Base and Meridian, in ment with Stansbury FOLLOWING BUSI- DUE BY NOON THE other common designa- (Published in the Tran- J Kelsch WILL SELL AT the shot All clear signal: three months after the Tooele County, Utah. Park NESS DAY, AT THE FOLLOWING BUSI- tion, if any, shown script Bulletin May 8, 15 PUBLIC AUCTION TO A prolonged blast follow- date of the first publica- All interested persons 6. Adjourn OFFICE OF THE TRUS- NESS DAY, AT THE herein. Said sale will be & 22, 2012) HIGHEST BIDDER, ing the inspection of tion of this notice or be are invited to attend and Michelle Y. Pitt TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- made, but without cove- PAYABLE IN LAWFUL blast area If the location forever barred. provide comment upon Tooele City Recorder TRANCE TO THE TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- nant or warranty, ex- NOTICE OF TRUS- MONEY OF THE of the blasting changes, William L. Prater, Attor- this proposal. Written Pursuant to the Ameri- TOOELE COUNTY DIS- TRANCE TO THE press or implied, regard- TEE'S SALE UNITED STATES AT this notice will be up- ney comments will also be cans with Disabilities TRICT COURT 74 TOOELE COUNTY DIS- ing title, possession, The following described THE TIME OF SALE, dated to reflect the DATED this 25th day of considered if submitted Act, Individuals Needing SOUTH 100 EAST, TRICT COURT 74 condition, or encum- property will be sold at (SUCCESSFUL BID- changes. April, 2012. to the City Recorder in Special Accommoda- TOOELE, UTAH all right, SOUTH 100 EAST, brances, including fees, public auction to the DERS MUST TENDER (Published in the Tran- Dale J. Winchester, advance of the hearing. tions Should Notify Mi- title, and interest con- TOOELE, UTAH all right, charges and expenses highest bidder, payable A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 script Bulletin February Trustee Persons with disabilities chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele veyed to and now held title, and interest con- of the Trustee and of the in lawful money of the IN CERTIFIED FUNDS 28 through May 24, Randy A. Winchester, needing accommoda- City Recorder, at by it under said Deed of veyed to and now held trusts created by said United States, at the TO THE TRUSTEE AT 2012) Trustee tions to participate in 843-2110 prior to the Trust in the the property by it under said Deed of Deed of Trust, to pay the Main Entrance, Third THE TIME OF SALE, Coral J. Hoffman, these hearings should meeting. TDD Phone situated in said County Trust in the the property remaining principle sums District Court Gordon R. WITH THE BALANCE BLASTING NOTICE Trustee contact Rachel Wright Number 843-2108 and State described as: situated in said County of the note(s) secured by Hall Courthouse, 74 DUE BY NOON THE ECS will be performing Date of first publication: (435.884.3411) at the (Published in the Tran- LEGAL DESCRIPTION and State described as: said Deed of Trust. The South 100 East, Tooele, FOLLOWING BUSI- blasting activities be- May 1, 2012. Grantsville City Offices script Bulletin May 15, ATTACHED AS EX- LOTS 738 OVERLAKE current beneficiary of the Utah, on June 19, 2012 NESS DAY, AT THE tween Faust Road (near (Published in the Tran- at least 24 hours in ad- 2012) HIBIT "A" EXHIBIT "A" A ESTATES SUBDIVI- Trust Deed as of the at 10:00 a.m., for the OFFICE OF THE TRUS- Stockton, UT) and West script Bulletin May 1, 8 & vance of the hearings. portion of Lots 32 and SION PHASE IE, A date of this notice is: purpose of foreclosing a TEE), At the tooele Bench Pole Line Road 15, 2012) DATED this 14th day of PUBLIC NOTICE 33, BONNEVILLE SUB- SUBDIVISION OF Bank of America, N.a., Deed of Trust for Utah county courthouse 74 (near Mona, UT). Blast- May 2012. The Grantsville City DIVISION, a subdivision TOOELE, CITY. The Successor By Merger To (“Trust Deed”) dated Oc- South 100 East Tooele, ing will occur between PUBLIC NOTICE Rachel Wright Council will hold a work of Tooele City, according street address and other Bac Home Loans Servic- tober 27, 2010 and origi- Utah all right, title and in- 8:00am and 5:00pm. Depot Self Storage, lo- Grantsville City meeting at 6:00 p.m. on to the plat thereof, re- common designation of ing, Lp Fka Countrywide nally executed by Shar- terest conveyed to and The following blasting cated at 1685 W. James Recorder Wednesday, May 16, corded in the office of the real property de- Home Loans Servicing ron Lee Smith, as Trus- now held by it under said signals will be used: Way, Tooele, UT, 84074, (Published in the Tran- 2012 at 429 East Main the County recorder of scribed above is pur- Lp and the record own- tor in favor of the United Deed of Trust in the Warning signal: A 1 min- hereby gives Charles & script Bulletin May 15, Street, Grantsville, UT Tooele County, Utah; ported to be: 1867 North ers of the property as of States of America, acting property situated in said ute series of long blasts Charlotte Armajo, last 2012) 84029. The agenda is as beginning at the South- Aparicio Drive Tooele, the recording of the No- through the Rural Hous- County and State de- 5 minutes prior to blast known address P.O. Box follows: west Corner of said Lot Utah 84074 aka 117 tice of Default is/are: ing Service or Successor scribed as: Lot 109, re- signal Blasting signal: A 920, Tooele, UT 84074 PUBLIC NOTICE WORK MEETING 33; and running thence East Aparicio Drive Don A Schroeder, Gail L Agency, United States flections at stansbury series of short blasts 1 notice that we are as- Notice is hereby given AGENDA: North 46º 4' West 66.18 Tooele, Utah 84074 The Schroeder and. Department of Agricul- park-phase 1, amend- minute prior to the shot serting a possessory lien that the Tooele City 1. Call to order and roll feet, more or less, to the undersigned Trustee dis- James H. Woodall, ture, as Beneficiary, cov- ment no. 1, according to All clear signal: A pro- on the property stored in Council will meet in a call. Jack and Dolores Drin- claims any liability for TRUSTEE 10808 River ering the following real the official plat thereof, longed blast following unit #868A. The lien is Business Meeting on 2. Review of tentative ville Property; thence any incorrectness of the Front Parkway, Suite property located in as recorded in the office the inspection of blast asserted for unpaid Wednesday, May 16, 2012-2013 budget. North 44º13' East 101.35 street address and other 175 South Jordan Ut Tooele County, State of of the Tooele county re- area If the location of the rental charges, late fees, 2012 at the hour of 7:00 3. Adjourn. feet to the Southeasterly common designation, if 84095 (801)254-9450 Utah: corder. together with an blasting changes, this and other associated P.M. The meeting will PUBLIC NOTICE line of Parkway Avenue; any, shown herein. Said James H. Woodall Sig- Lot 816, WESTLAND easement of use and en- notice will be updated to charges incurred for the be held at the Tooele The Grantsville City thence on a 70 foot ra- sale will be made without nature/By Dated: May COVE PHASE 8 SUBDI- joyment in and to the reflect the changes. rent of the storage City Hall Council Room Council will hold its regu- dius curve running covenant or warranty, 01, 2012 R-408921 VISION, A Subdivision of common areas and fa- (Published in the Tran- space. The amount of located at 90 North Main lar meeting at 7:00 p.m. Southeasterly along the express or implied, re- (Published in the Tran- Tooele City, according to cilities, including but not script Bulletin February the lien is $623.00 Street, Tooele, Utah. on Wednesday, May 16, Southerly line of Park- garding title, possession, script Bulletin May 1, 8 & the official plat thereof, limited to roadways and 28 through May 24, The property subject to 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2012 at 429 East Main way Avenue 50.22 feet, condition, or encum- 15, 2012) as recorded August 30, access ways appurte- 2012) this lien is: 2. Roll Call Street, Grantsville, UT 1999, as Entry Number Household furniture & more or less, to the My- brances, including fees, nant to said lot, as pro- CONSTRUCTION NO- 3. Mayor's Community 84029. The agenda is as NOTICE OF TRUS- 136648 in Book 586, at items, misc. boxes, bikes hre Property; thence charges, expenses of vided for in the declara- TICE. Recognition Awards follows: TEE'S SALE Page 163 and amended & yard tools South 1º27' West 100.07 the Trustee and of the tion of reflections at EC Source Services will 4. Open Forum for Pub- CALL TO ORDER AND APN: 14-066-0-0154 by Surveyor Affidavit and Unless full payment is feet to the South line of trusts created by said stansbury park-phase 1. be performing transmis- lic Comment PLEDGE OF ALLE- TRA: Trust No. Lot Line Adjustment, re- made by May 30, 2012 Lot 33; thence North Deed of Trust, to pay the The street address and sion line construction ac- 5. MOTION on Ordi- GIANCE 12-00106-8 Loan No. corded June 13, 2000, at 5:00 p.m., the prop- 88º57' West 65.50 feet, remaining principle sums other common designa- tivities utilizing heavy nance 2011-05 An Ordi- ROLL CALL Ref: ANTHONY D. RAN- as Entry Number erty becomes the pos- more or less to the point of the note(s) secured by tion, if any, of the real equipment and helicop- nance of the Tooele City REGULAR MEETING DALL IMPORTANT NO- 148775, in Book 625, at session of Depot Associ- of beginning. Tax Serial said Deed of Trust. The property described ters in Tooele County Council Amending the AGENDA: TICE TO PROPERTY Page 859, of Official Re- ates, L.L.C., to dispose No.: 08-0170-0032 The current beneficiary of the above is purported to be: from the East side of Tooele City General 1. Youth Awards OWNER. YOU ARE IN cords. of as provided by law, to street address and other Deed of Trust as of the 109 Crystal Bay Dr Highway 36 through Set- Plan Land Use Map for 2. Cargill Library Dona- DEFAULT UNDER A Together with the South satisfy the lien. All un- common designation of date of this notice is THE Stansbury Park Ut tlement Canyon and Property Located Near tion Presentation. DEED OF TRUST 2.86 feet of Lot 817, paid charges will be sent the real property de- BANK OF NEW YORK 84074-8000 Estimated Middle Canyon areas. 2400 North Street and 3. Summary Action DATED July 29, 2009. WESTLAND COVE to collections. scribed above is pur- MELLON, fka THE Total Debt as of June Construction will typically 600 East Street Items: UNLESS YOU TAKE SUBDIVISION PHASE (Published in the Tran- ported to be: 137 East BANK OF NEW YORK 05, 2012 is $195,475.83. occur Monday - Satur- Presented by Jim Bolser a. Approval of Minutes ACTION TO PROTECT 8. script Bulletin May 15 & Parkway Ave. Tooele, AS STEARNS ALT-A The undersigned Trus- day between 8:00am 6. MOTION on Ordi- b. Approval of Bills YOUR PROPERTY, IT Parcel No.: 24, 2012) Utah 84074-1749 The TRUST 2004-11, MORT- tee disclaims any liability and 5:00PM. nance 2011-06 An Ordi- c. Personnel Matters MAY BE SOLD AT A 13-030-0-0833. undersigned Trustee dis- GAGE for any incorrectness of (Published in the Tran- PUBLIC NOTICE nance of the Tooele City 4. Consideration of in- PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU The current beneficiary claims any liability for PASS-THROUGH CER- the street address and script Bulletin April 19 Tooele County School Council Amending the creasing the Miss NEED AN EXPLANA- of the Trust Deed is the any incorrectness of the TIFICATES, SERIES other common designa- through October 30, District is accepting a Tooele City Zoning Map Grantsville Scholarship TION OF THIS PRO- United States of Amer- street address and other 2004-11 The record tion, if any, shown 2012) Request for proposal for for Property Located amount. common designation, if owner of the property as CEEDING, YOU ica, acting through Rural herein. Said sale will be Near 2400 North Street SHOULD CONTACT A the purchase of water 5. Consideration of hiring any, shown herein. Said of the recording of the Housing Service, United made, but without cove- PUBLIC NOTICE rights that can be trans- and 600 East Street a new audit firm. sale will be made without Notice of Default is LAWYER. On June 12, States Department of nant or warranty, ex- The Tooele County Presented by Jim Bolser 2012, at 4:30 p.m., ferred to Tooele City Cu- 6. Consideration of li- covenant or warranty, CHARLES YOUNG, AN Agriculture, and the re- press or implied, regard- School District is re- linary water. 7. Ordinance 2012-14 brary construction alter- express or implied, re- UNMARRIED MAN James H. Woodall, as cord owners of the prop- ing title, possession, questing quotations for An Ordinance of the duly appointed Trustee RFP Due: nate bids. garding title, possession, DATED: May 8, 2012 erty as of the recording condition, or encum- replacing portions of the May 17, 2012 @ 2:00 Tooele City Council 7. Consideration of Wa- condition, or encum- James H. Woodall under a Deed of Trust of the notice of default brances, including fees, roof at the East Elemen- Amending the Tooele recorded July 31, 2009, P.M. Tooele County ter Bank Agreement with brances, including fees, 10808 River Front Sharron Lee Smith. charges and expenses tary School in Tooele, School District City Code Sections 3-4-5 DBC Enterprises. charges, expenses of Parkway, Suite 175 as Entry No. 330123, of Said sale will be made of the Trustee and of the UT. Plans and specifica- and 3-4-6 Regarding the Official Records in 92 South Lodestone 8. Determination of what the Trustee and of the South Jordan, Utah without any covenant or trusts created by said tions will be available on Way Tooele, UT 84074 Permissible Dates and requests for donations trusts created by said 84095 (801) 254-9450 the office at the County warranty, expressed or Deed of Trust, to pay the May 15, 2012 after 3:00 Times for the Sale and Recorder of TOOELE A copy of the complete will be approved. Deed of Trust, to pay the Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 implied, pursuant to the remaining principle sums pm for a $50.00 refund- RFP is available at the Display of Fireworks 9. Consideration of loan- remaining principle sums p.m. JAMES H. WOO- County, State of Utah power of sale conferred of the note(s) secured by able deposit from the Presented by Roger executed by ANTHONY Tooele County School ing the Grantsville Grand of the note(s) secured by DALL, TRUSTEE in the Trust Deed. The said Deed of Trust. The Tooele County School District Office at the Baker Opera House Movie Pro- said Deed of Trust. The P948260 D. RANDALL, MARRIED address is the property current beneficiary of the District, 92 South Lode- 8. Minutes MAN WILL SELL AT above address, or by jectors to the Daughters current beneficiary of the (Published in the Tran- is reputed to be at 262 Trust Deed as of the stone Way, Tooele, UT. email to swest@tooe- May 2, 2012 of Utah Pioneers. Deed of Trust as of the script Bulletin May 15, PUBLIC AUCTION TO South 950 West, Tooele, date of this notice is: Prospective bidders will 9. Invoices THE HIGHEST BIDDER, leschools.org or to 10. Mayor and Council date of this notice is US 22 & 29, 2012) Utah. The Net Recovery Bank of America, N.a., be required to attend a [email protected]. Presented by Michelle Reports. BANK NATIONAL AS- PAYABLE IN LAWFUL Value is $90,760.00, Successor By Merger To Pre-bid meeting held at Pitt NOTICE OF TRUS- MONEY OF THE Proposals will be re- 11. Closed Session (Per- SOCIATION, AS TRUS- which is not a represen- Bac Home Loans Servic- the Board Office on May ceived by the Board of 10. Adjourn sonnel). TEE, SUCCESSOR IN TEE'S SALE UNITED STATES AT tation of the balance ow- ing, Lp Fka Countrywide 18 at 9:00 a.m. Sealed Michelle Pitt APN: 12-110-0-0053 THE TIME OF SALE. Education for the Tooele 12. Adjourn. INTEREST TO BANK ing. Home Loans Servicing bids are due May 25, County School District at Tooele City Recorder Rachel Wright OF AMERICA, NA- TRA: notset Trust No. SUCCESSFUL BID- This Notice of Trustee's Lp and the record own- 2012 at 11:00 a.m. and Pursuant to the Ameri- 1345782-07 Ref: schroe- DERS MUST TENDER the address and time City Recorder TIONAL ASSOCIATION, Sale is an attempt to col- ers of the property as of must be addressed to stated above. The cans with Disabilities In compliance with the AS TRUSTEE (SUC- der, don IMPORTANT A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 lect a debt, and any in- the recording of the No- Tooele County School Act, Individuals Needing NOTICE TO PROP- IN CERTIFIED FUNDS Owner reserves the right Americans with Disability CESSOR BY MERGER formation obtained will tice of Default is/are: District. This project to reject any and all pro- Special Accommoda- Act, Grantsville City will TO LASALLE BANK NA- ERTY OWNER YOU TO THE TRUSTEE AT be used for that purpose. Aaron J Kelsch. must be completed by tions Should Notify Mi- ARE IN DEFAULT UN- THE TIME OF SALE, posals. All questions accommodate reason- TIONAL ASSOCIATION) Bidders must tender to James H. Woodall, August 10, 2012. Bids concerning the proposal chelle Y. Pitt, Tooele able requests to assist AS TRUSTEE FOR DER A DEED OF WITH THE BALANCE the trustee a $5,000.00 TRUSTEE 10808 River must be accompanied by City Recorder, at TRUST, DATED Sep- DUE BY NOON THE shall be directed to persons with disabilities MORGAN STANLEY deposit at the sale and Front Parkway, Suite a Bid bond equivalent to Steve West, Construc- 843-2110 prior to the to participate in meet- MORTGAGE LOAN tember 07, 2007 UN- FOLLOWING BUSI- the balance of the pur- 175 South Jordan Ut 5% of the total amount meeting. TDD Phone LESS YOU TAKE AC- NESS DAY, AT THE tion Coordinator for ings. Requests for assis- TRUST 2006-7 The re- chase price by 12:00 84095 (801)254- 9450 bid. The bid must clearly Tooele County School Number 843-2108 tance may be made by cord owner of the prop- TION TO PROTECT OFFICE OF THE TRUS- noon the day following James H. Woodall Sig- be marked on the out- (Published in the Tran- YOUR PROPERTY, IT TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- District at 435-833-1900 calling City Hall (435) erty as of the recording the sale. Both the de- nature/By Dated: May side of the envelope * - Fax 435-833-1912 or script Bulletin May 15, 884-3411 at least 3 days of the Notice of Default MAY BE SOLD AT A TRANCE TO THE posit and the balance 01, 2012 R-409264 Roofing Bids *. The Dis- 2012) PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU TOOELE COUNTY DIS- Rod Mills, Ensign Engi- in advance of a meeting. is ELOY A. ZAMBRANO must be in the form of a (Published in the Tran- trict reserves the right to neering at 801-255- (Published in the Tran- NEED AN EXPLANA- TRICT COURT 74 wire transfer, cashier's PUBLIC NOTICE AND MARNEY H. ZAM- script Bulletin May 1, 8 & waive any formalities 0529. script Bulletin May 15, TION OF THE NATURE SOUTH 100 EAST, check or certified funds TOOELE COUNTY BRANO, HUSBAND 15, 2012) and accept or reject any (Published in the Tran- 2012) OF THE PROCEEDING TOOELE, UTAH all right, payable to Backman Ti- COUNCIL OF GOV- AND WIFE, AS JOINT bid it deems in its best script Bulletin May 3, 8, AGAINST YOU, YOU title, and interest con- tle Services, Ltd. Cash ERNMENTS TENANTS DATED: May DEADLINES FOR clas- interest. 10 & 15, 2012) SHOULD CONTACT A veyed to and now held payments are not ac- Notice is hereby given 14, 2012 sifieds ads are Monday (Published in the Tran- Public Notices LAWYER. On June 05, by it under said Deed of cepted. BECOME A SUB- that the Tooele County James H. Woodall and Wednesdays by script Bulletin May 15 & Trustees 2012, at 4:30pm, James Trust in the the property Dated this 10th day of SCRIBER. 882-0050 Council of Governments 10808 River Front 4:45 p.m. 17, 2012) H. Woodall, as duly ap- situated in said County May, 2012. has cancelled the regu- Parkway, Suite 175 Deadline for public no- pointed Trustee under and State described as: Backman Title Services, larly scheduled meeting South Jordan, Utah tices is 4 p.m. the day and pursuant to Deed of LOT 154, REFLEC- LTD., a Utah limited for Thursday, May 17, 84095 (801) 254-9450 TOOELE prior to publication. Trust recorded October TIONS AT STANSBURY partnership, Successor RANSCRIPT 2012 at 6:30 P.M. Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 T Public notices submit- 02, 2007, as inst. No. PARK PHASE II - Trustee This meeting has been p.m. JAMES H. WOO- ULLETIN ted past the deadline 294625, in book xx, AMENDMENT NO. 1 FI- By: Backman Title B cancelled due to the lack DALL, TRUSTEE will not be accepted. page xx, of Official Re- NAL PLAT, ACCORD- Company of Utah, a of an agenda. P948808 UPAXLP cords in the office of the ING TO THE OFFICIAL Utah corporation, its Dated this 14th day of (Published in the Tran- County Recorder of PLAT THEREOF ON general partner May, 2012 script Bulletin May 15, NOTICE OF TRUS- Tooele County, State of FILE AND OF RECORD By Paul D. Newton, A Full-Color Cindy Coombs, Staff 22 & 29, 2012) TEE'S SALE Utah executed by Don A IN THE TOOELE Vice-President Support APN: 08-017-0-0032 NOTICE OF TRUS- Schroeder, Joint Ten- COUNTY RECORDER'S 167 East 6100 South Activity Page Tooele County Council TRA: Trust No. TEE'S SALE ants, and Gail L Schroe- OFFICE. The street ad- Salt Lake City, Utah of Governments 12-00136-8 Loan No. APN: 13-042-0-0738 der WILL SELL AT dress and other common 84107 Just for Kids! (Published in the Tran- Ref: ELOY A. ZAM- TRA: Trust No. PUBLIC AUCTION TO designation of the real Office Hours 8 a.m.- 5 script Bulletin May 15, BRANO IMPORTANT 11-00041-5 Loan No. HIGHEST BIDDER, property described p.m. (M-F) Every Thursday in the 2012) NOTICE TO PROP- Ref: CHARLES J. PAYABLE IN LAWFUL above is purported to be: (801) 288-8818 Tooele Transcript-Bulletin ERTY OWNER. YOU YOUNG IMPORTANT MONEY OF THE 154 Crystal Bay Drive File No. 5-072367 ARE IN DEFAULT UN- NOTICE TO PROP- UNITED STATES AT Stansbury Park, Utah (Published in the Tran- DER A DEED OF ERTY OWNER. YOU THE TIME OF SALE, 84074 The undersigned Your Local script Bulletin May 15, TOOELE TRUST DATED January ARE IN DEFAULT UN- (SUCCESSFUL BID- Trustee disclaims any li- 22 & 29, 2012) TRANSCRIPT News Source 20, 2006. UNLESS YOU DER A DEED OF DERS MUST TENDER ability for any incorrect- BULLETIN TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TRUST DATED July 17, A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 ness of the street ad- TOOELE TRANSCRIPT TECT YOUR PROP- 2004. UNLESS YOU IN CERTIFIED FUNDS dress and other common BULLETIN TOOELETRANSCRIPT Subscribe: ERTY, IT MAY BE TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TO THE TRUSTEE AT designation, if any, BULLETIN SOLD AT A PUBLIC TECT YOUR PROP- THE TIME OF SALE, shown herein. Said sale 882-0050 SALE. IF YOU NEED ERTY, IT MAY BE WITH THE BALANCE will be made without AN EXPLANATION OF SOLD AT A PUBLIC DUE BY NOON THE covenant or warranty, THIS PROCEEDING, SALE. IF YOU NEED FOLLOWING BUSI- express or implied, re- YOU SHOULD CON- AN EXPLANATION OF NESS DAY, AT THE garding title, possession, TACT A LAWYER. On THIS PROCEEDING, OFFICE OF THE TRUS- condition, or encum- June 19, 2012, at 4:30 YOU SHOULD CON- TEE), At the tooele brances, including fees, p.m., James H. Woodall, TACT A LAWYER. On county courthouse 74 charges, expenses of as duly appointed Trus- June 19, 2012, at 4:30 South 100 East Tooele, the Trustee and of the tee under a Deed of p.m., James H. Woodall, Utah all right, title and in- trusts created by said Trust recorded January as duly appointed Trus- terest conveyed to and Deed of Trust, to pay the 27, 2006, as Entry No. tee under a Deed of now held by it under said remaining principle sums 253809, of the Official Trust recorded July 28, Deed of Trust in the of the note(s) secured by Records in the office at 2004, as Entry No. property situated in said said Deed of Trust. The the County Recorder of 226736, in Book 0960, at County and State de- current beneficiary of the TOOELE County, State Page 0093, of the official scribed as: Lot 53, park Deed of Trust as of the of Utah executed by records in the office at meadows subdivision, date of this notice is ELOY A. ZAMBRANO the County Recorder of according to the official WELLS FARGO BANK, AND MARNEY H. ZAM- TOOELE County, State plat thereof, as recorded N.A. The record owner BRANO, HUSBAND of Utah executed by in the office of the of the property as of the AND WIFE, AS JOINT CHARLES J. YOUNG, Tooele county recorder. recording of the Notice TENANTS WILL SELL AN UNMARRIED MAN The street address and of Default is ANTHONY AT PUBLIC AUCTION WILL SELL AT PUBLIC other common designa- D. RANDALL AND MEA- TO THE HIGHEST BID- AUCTION TO THE tion, if any, of the real GAN B. RANDALL, DER, PAYABLE IN HIGHEST BIDDER, property described HUSBAND AND WIFE LAWFUL MONEY OF PAYABLE IN LAWFUL above is purported to be: AS JOINT TENANTS THE UNITED STATES MONEY OF THE 147 Aspen Way (a.k.a. DATED: May 8, 2012 AT THE TIME OF SALE. UNITED STATES AT 147 North Aspen Way) James H. Woodall SUCCESSFUL BID- THE TIME OF SALE. Grantsville Ut 10808 River Front DERS MUST TENDER SUCCESSFUL BID- 84029-8900 Estimated Parkway, Suite 175 A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 DERS MUST TENDER Total Debt as of June South Jordan, Utah IN CERTIFIED FUNDS A DEPOSIT OF $20,000 05, 2012 is $184,472.97. 84095 (801) 254-9450 TO THE TRUSTEE AT IN CERTIFIED FUNDS The undersigned Trus- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 THE TIME OF SALE, TO THE TRUSTEE AT tee disclaims any liability p.m. JAMES H. WOO- WITH THE BALANCE THE TIME OF SALE, for any incorrectness of DALL, TRUSTEE DUE BY NOON THE WITH THE BALANCE the street address and P946672 FOLLOWING BUSI- DUE BY NOON THE other common designa- (Published in the Tran- NESS DAY, AT THE FOLLOWING BUSI- tion, if any, shown script Bulletin May 8, 15 OFFICE OF THE TRUS- NESS DAY, AT THE herein. Said sale will be & 22, 2012) TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- OFFICE OF THE TRUS- made, but without cove- TRANCE TO THE TEE. AT THE MAIN EN- nant or warranty, ex- TOOELE COUNTY DIS- TRANCE TO THE press or implied, regard- TRICT COURT 74 TOOELE COUNTY DIS- ing title, possession, SOUTH 100 EAST, TRICT COURT 74 condition, or encum- TOOELE, UTAH all right, SOUTH 100 EAST, brances, including fees, title, and interest con- TOOELE, UTAH all right, charges and expenses veyed to and now held title, and interest con- of the Trustee and of the by it under said Deed of veyed to and now held trusts created by said Trust in the the property by it under said Deed of Deed of Trust, to pay the situated in said County Trust in the the property remaining principle sums and State described as: situated in said County of the note(s) secured by LEGAL DESCRIPTION and State described as: said Deed of Trust. The ATTACHED AS EX- LOTS 738 OVERLAKE current beneficiary of the HIBIT "A" EXHIBIT "A" A ESTATES SUBDIVI- Trust Deed as of the portion of Lots 32 and SION PHASE IE, A date of this notice is: 33, BONNEVILLE SUB- SUBDIVISION OF Bank of America, N.a., DIVISION, a subdivision TOOELE, CITY. The Successor By Merger To of Tooele City, according street address and other Bac Home Loans Servic- to the plat thereof, re- common designation of ing, Lp Fka Countrywide corded in the office of the real property de- Home Loans Servicing the County recorder of scribed above is pur- Lp and the record own- Tooele County, Utah; ported to be: 1867 North ers of the property as of beginning at the South- Aparicio Drive Tooele, the recording of the No- west Corner of said Lot Utah 84074 aka 117 tice of Default is/are: 33; and running thence East Aparicio Drive Don A Schroeder, Gail L North 46º 4' West 66.18 Tooele, Utah 84074 The Schroeder and. feet, more or less, to the undersigned Trustee dis- James H. Woodall, Jack and Dolores Drin- claims any liability for TRUSTEE 10808 River ville Property; thence any incorrectness of the Front Parkway, Suite North 44º13' East 101.35 street address and other 175 South Jordan Ut feet to the Southeasterly common designation, if 84095 (801)254-9450 line of Parkway Avenue; any, shown herein. Said James H. Woodall Sig- thence on a 70 foot ra- sale will be made without nature/By Dated: May dius curve running covenant or warranty, 01, 2012 R-408921 Southeasterly along the express or implied, re- (Published in the Tran- Southerly line of Park- garding title, possession, script Bulletin May 1, 8 & way Avenue 50.22 feet, condition, or encum- 15, 2012) more or less, to the My- brances, including fees, hre Property; thence charges, expenses of South 1º27' West 100.07 the Trustee and of the feet to the South line of trusts created by said Lot 33; thence North Deed of Trust, to pay the 88º57' West 65.50 feet, remaining principle sums more or less to the point of the note(s) secured by of beginning. Tax Serial said Deed of Trust. The No.: 08-0170-0032 The current beneficiary of the street address and other Deed of Trust as of the common designation of date of this notice is THE the real property de- BANK OF NEW YORK scribed above is pur- MELLON, fka THE ported to be: 137 East BANK OF NEW YORK Parkway Ave. Tooele, AS STEARNS ALT-A Utah 84074-1749 The TRUST 2004-11, MORT- undersigned Trustee dis- GAGE claims any liability for PASS-THROUGH CER- any incorrectness of the TIFICATES, SERIES street address and other 2004-11 The record common designation, if owner of the property as any, shown herein. Said of the recording of the sale will be made without Notice of Default is covenant or warranty, CHARLES YOUNG, AN express or implied, re- UNMARRIED MAN garding title, possession, DATED: May 8, 2012 condition, or encum- James H. Woodall brances, including fees, 10808 River Front charges, expenses of Parkway, Suite 175 the Trustee and of the South Jordan, Utah trusts created by said 84095 (801) 254-9450 Deed of Trust, to pay the Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 remaining principle sums p.m. JAMES H. WOO- of the note(s) secured by DALL, TRUSTEE said Deed of Trust. The P948260 current beneficiary of the (Published in the Tran- Deed of Trust as of the script Bulletin May 15, date of this notice is US 22 & 29, 2012) BANK NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION, AS TRUS- TEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE (SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION) AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN STANLEY MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-7 The re- cord owner of the prop- erty as of the recording of the Notice of Default is ELOY A. ZAMBRANO AND MARNEY H. ZAM- BRANO, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS DATED: May 14, 2012 James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan, Utah 84095 (801) 254-9450 Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. JAMES H. WOO- DALL, TRUSTEE P948808 (Published in the Tran- script Bulletin May 15, 22 & 29, 2012) B8

B8 TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN TUESDAY May 15, 2012

Using a variety of combinations The burgers at Sostanza Grill Burgers of single and double quarter- are steak burgers. The meat is continued from page B1 pound patties along with cheese, ground fresh in the restaurant bacon, mushrooms and jalapeño every day and includes chuck and The Old-fashioned burger is a peppers, the American Burgers the trimmings from Sostanza’s full half-pound of hamburger that menu lists 15 choices under the hand cut rib eye, filet mignon and comes from Sysco, a nationwide “Burgers” heading. New York steaks. food service provider, and is pat- All burgers at American Burgers The freshly ground beef is ted down lightly on what profes- come on a sesame seed bun with formed into an inch-thick patty, sional chefs call a flat top, which lettuce, tomatoes, onion and seasoned with salt and pepper is a solid piece of thick steel with Angelo’s secret sauce, which he and then seared on a flat top a heating element underneath. swears is really a secret. before being placed in an oven The patty is fried on the flat top to American Burgers’ most popu- until the inside reaches medium- medium-well and is then placed lar burger is its namesake, the well. Customers may order their on a custom-made, 6-inch bun American Burger. This burger is burger more or less done, accord- from Coeur d’Alene Bakery in Salt the restaurant’s version of the ing to their taste. Lake City. Lettuce, pickle, onion, pastrami burger, ironically the “Cooking the burger on the mustard, ketchup and tomato are creation of a Greek immigrant flat top first imparts all sorts of included, and cheese and bacon restaurateur made by topping a flavor,” said Makris. “Finishing it can be added for a price. hamburger patty with a Jewish off in the oven allows the inside “It’s just the way my mom used lunch meat. to reach the proper temperature to make it,” said Lopez. “People “The pastrami burger was first while keeping the juices inside.” like it that way. It has been a very made by a Greek immigrant that The ground steak patty is then popular menu item.” owned a diner in California,” said placed on a toasted Kaiser roll Silver Sage Café and Emporium Angelo. “One day he decided to and outfitted with the proper rig- Beating out Dairy Delight in top a burger with pastrami and it gings to make one of Sostanza its age is the Silver Sage Café and was good. The idea was brought Grill’s eight signature burgers. Emporium in Vernon. The Silver to Utah by Greeks that opened Makris’ favorite is the Dallas Sage is Vernon’s restaurant, corner restaurants in Salt Lake City.” burger that along with the half- store and gas station. According to Maegan Burr The secret to their success, pound meat patty includes barbe- Sherie Anderberg, current opera- according to Mary, is that if they cue beef brisket, Jack Daniels bar- tor of the Silver Sage, the place Virg’s Manager Danny Law holds a Family Size burger. This burger weighs 2 pounds and is designed to feed a family of wouldn’t eat it, they don’t serve it. becue sauce and a hand-breaded has been around for 60 years. four. Virg’s Restaurant onion ring. Silver Sage’s hamburgers are The home of the largest ham- Makris tweaks the classic pas- cooked on same flat top that has ers, is a bacon cheeseburger with comes with a half-pound ham- a half-pound of ground chuck burger in Tooele County is most trami burger with his New York been in place for 60 years. a maple sausage patty, grilled burger patty, made with hamburg- cooked on a charbroiled grill and likely Virg’s Restaurant in Erda burger that includes corned beef, “I think that’s the secret of our onions and barbecue sauce. The er supplied by US Foodservice, carefully placed on a Tuscan bun where they serve up a whopping Swiss cheese and spicy Thousand hamburgers,” said Anderberg. sausage comes from pasture- that is cooked on a flat top stove made by Stone Ground Bakery in 2-pound burger on a 10-inch bun Island dressing. “The grill has been seasoned raised pork from the Christiansen and is garnished with lettuce, Salt Lake City. called the Family Size burger. The Athens burger, a tribute to through years of use and gives Farm in Vernon. tomatoes, onion and a pickle on The classic burger is a half- “It is designed to feed a family Makris’ Greek heritage, includes the meat a flavor that can’t be Each Silver Sage burger comes the side. pound of meat with lettuce, toma- of four,” said Danny Law, manag- feta cheese, four pepper relish duplicated.” with lettuce and tomato, and The Mustard burger is made to and onion. The Old Smokey er of Virg’s, which has been serv- and a balsamic reduction. The Silver Sage’s hamburgers when tomatoes are in season, with sweet and spicy mustard. burger includes a hamburger ing food to hungry Tooele County Kravers are made with local products. they come from a local garden. The Toxic Waste burger is a meat- topped with smoked gouda residents since 1997. In Stansbury Park in the strip The hamburger meat originates The hamburgers are served on loaf-style patty with green pep- and applewood smoked bacon. Law said he has seen people mall off of SR-36 and Village from the Mitchell Family Farm a toasted Sara Lee sesame seed per and onions cooked into the Substitutions for other kinds of come in to the Taylorsville Virg’s Boulevard, you will find Kravers, in Vernon and is sent to Tooele bun. patty and served with ketchup cheese are possible. The roasted and order the Family Size burger where Grantsville restaurateur Valley Meats in Grantsville to be Penny’s Grill and A-1 sauce. The Incinerator garlic burger is a half-pound of and eat the whole thing by them- Joyce Fawson and her husband ground and delivered back to the Just south of Stockton at the burger, which the menu denotes meat with garlic, jack cheese, car- selves, but so far, he hasn’t seen Blaine fix up a variety of burgers. Silver Sage in quarter-pound pat- intersection of SR-73 and SR-36 is “not for the weak,” has jalape- amelized onions and portobello that in Erda. The Fawsons opened up the ties. stands a building built in 1948 ño peppers and hot sauce, while mushrooms. The fresh hamburger is cooked first Kravers in Grantsville in The Silver Sage’s special burg- that has served as a home, hotel, the Mushroom Cloud burger is The Stockton Miner’s Café’s on a flat top and can be ordered 2002, and two years later opened ers also have local ties. The Vern gas station, convenience store, made with mushrooms and Swiss new menu will also have a half- to follow any of the regular sized the Stansbury location. They have burger, a bacon cheeseburger restaurant and private social cheese. pound bison burger served with half-pound burgers featured on since closed the Grantsville loca- with two onion rings, was named club. In 2009, Laurie Ford and The favorite burger of manager tomatoes, caramelized onions the restaurant’s menu. The half tion and consolidated operations after local resident Vern Yeates, Jeannine Farrington of Rush and cook Chain Gonzales is the and homemade barbecue sauce. pound burgers are available in in Stansbury. who used to order a burger in that Valley reopened the wayside sta- Bleu Explosion, Penny’s version of American Burgers plain hamburger, cheeseburger, Joyce has restaurant service fashion so often that it was even- tion, originally built as a home for a bleu cheeseburger that is made In Tooele City at the corner bacon cheeseburger, pastrami deep in her blood. Her great- tually put on the menu. Likewise, Warren Penney, as Penny’s Grill. with hamburger, Swiss cheese, of Main Street and 500 North, burger, mushroom and Swiss great-grandfather built a restau- the Rick burger was named for It had a short life, closing early in ham, bacon and bleu cheese, and Angelo Geovjian and his sister- burger, and the bleu explo- rant in Delle, which her grandfa- local resident Rick Shumway who 2010, only to be purchased and topped with lettuce, tomato and in-law Mary Manusakis Geovjian sion burger which, like Penny’s, ther ran for many years. liked to order a bacon cheese- reopened in 2010 by Dave Law, onion. Penny’s hamburgers are have been cooking up and serv- includes a hamburger patty with The Fawson’s two sons, burger with three mozzarella owner of Virg’s restaurants. served on a Kaiser roll made by ing hamburgers and Greek food Swiss cheese, grilled ham, bacon Cameron and Clint, who are sticks, mushrooms and onions. While Penny’s menu has a stan- Signature Breads. at their aptly named American and bleu cheese. Lettuce and both patrol officers for the Utah The Firefighter burger is popu- dard half-pound hamburger with Gonzales uses a weighted Burgers restaurant for 12 years. tomatoes are chopped up and Highway Patrol, help out at lar with the Utah Bureau of Land cheese and bacon, it also has sev- waffle press to press the burger The Geovjians also expanded to mixed with fry sauce and then Kravers when they aren’t patrol- Management fire crew that stays eral specialty burgers with catchy patties onto the flat top, mak- Grantsville in March 2011. spread on the bottom of the bun. ling highways. at a fire station in Vernon dur- names that tie in with the nearby ing a large flat patty out of the When you walk in the door of The family size burger is defi- The Kravers’ menu has 15 ham- ing the summer. It is a bacon Deseret Chemical Depot, the now half-pound of meat. The flat patty American Burgers the scent of nitely big, but if you have an appe- burgers listed, not including the cheeseburger with jalapeños and former home of the nation’s larg- cooks faster and has more contact charbroiled beef wafts through tite that falls somewhere between 50 cent junior hamburger that is guacamole. est stockpile of chemical weap- with the grill where the browning the air and attacks your olfactory 2 pounds and a half-pound of a 1/10 pound patty with ketchup The Cowboy burger, one of the ons. action between the grill and the nerves, setting off an autonomic ground up cow, you can upgrade and mustard. most popular of the special burg- Each of the specialty burgers meat creates more flavor, accord- salivary response. In other words, any regular burger at Virg’s for a The junior burgers come on ing to Gonzales. it makes your mouth water. one-pound ginormous burger. a plain, normal-size white bun, Stockton Miner’s Café “All of our hamburgers are Sostanza Grill while the other burgers at Kravers At the Stockton Miner’s Café, made from 100 percent ground One of Tooele’s newest eateries come on a bun that is made with general manager Clay Campbell, a beef, fresh never frozen, delivered is also producing a hamburger. just a little bit of cornmeal with Being graduate of Salt Lake Community to us from Salt Lake every morn- Sostanza Grill’s owner, Spiros cornmeal sprinkled on top. College’s culinary school, will be ing,” said Angelo. “The big differ- Makris, along with executive chef “The cornmeal makes the bun there unveiling a new menu on June 4. ence is our hamburgers are all Steve Berzansky, are putting their soft, but firm and moist,” said The new menu features four charbroiled. The flame gives the own mark on one of America’s Blaine. “Sesame buns may be nice hamburgers — each made with meat a good flavor.” favorite foods. but we had a lot of complaints, is why especially from our older custom- ers, about sesame seeds getting I’m here. stuck in their teeth.” The Kravers menu includes a chili burger and a pepperoni burger, but the most popular burger is the Stansbury burger, Alan M Gubler, Agent Whether you need a question 108 E Vine Street said Blaine. Tooele, UT 84074 answered, a problem solved, The Stansbury burger is a quar- Bus: 435-882-0202 or a claim reported, my job ter pound beef patty with ham, [email protected] is to make it happen. Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, Like a good neighbor, onion and mayonnaise. State Farm is there.® “We got the idea from a con- CALL ME TODAY. struction worker who kept com- ing into our Grantsville store just before we opened in Stansbury,” said Blaine. “That’s the way he would order his burger. 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